The New York Times bestselling author of The Case for Israel takes on the greatest threats faced by Israel today
In addition to Hamas, which provoked the recent war and Gaza with its rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, Alan Dershowtiz argues that Israel’s most dangerous enemies include Jimmy Carter and other western leaders who would delegitimize Israel as an apartheid regime subject to the same fate as white South Africans; Israel’s academic enemies, led by professors Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer, who would accuse supporters of Israel of dual loyalty and indeed disloyalty to America; and Iran, led by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which threatens Israel by its development of nuclear weapons, which it has publicly threatened to use against the Jewish state.
- Persuasively argues that Jimmy Carter and other enemies of Israel are also enemies of peace, imperiling not only Israel but the rest of the world
- Sparks controversy and lively discussion across the entire spectrum of opinion on the Middle East
- Passionate and outspoken: ‘As always when Israel needs to be defended . . . Alan Dershowitz speaks with great passion and personal courage.’-Elie Wiesel
Alan Dershowitz is at his outspoken, thought-provoking best in The Case Against Israel’s Enemies, changing both the tone and the focus of the debate about Israel’s adversaries at a time when the future existence of Israel is increasingly imperiled.
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1 The Case against President Jimmy Carter.
2 The Case against Professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt.
3 The Case against Boycotting Israeli Academics and Divesting from Israeli Businesses.
4 The Case against the Anti-Israel Hard Left and Hard Right.
5 The Case against Israel’s Suicidal Enemies.
6 The Case against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Iran’s Genocidal Nuclear Weapons Program.
Conclusion The Case against Simple-Minded, One-Sided Solutions to Complex, Multifaceted Problems.
Appendix Why Jimmy Carter Is Wrong: The Facts.
Notes.
Index.
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Alan Dershowitz, the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, is one of the country’s foremost appellate lawyers and a distinguished defender of individual liberties. His many books include the
New York Times bestsellers
Chutzpah and The Case for Israel. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.