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Israel : What Went Wrong?. Cover Image Book Book

Israel : What Went Wrong?.

Bartov, Omer. (Author).

Summary:

In 'Israel', Omer Bartov, a leading Israeli American scholar of the Holocaust, explores and explains his native country's intensifying turn toward violence and exclusion.

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  • ISBN: 9780374618186
  • Physical Description: 256 pages ; 2 x 13 cm
  • Publisher: Canada : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2026.

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Subject: HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Religion, Politics & State

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    A leading Israeli American scholar of the Holocaust explores and explains his native country's intensifying turn toward violence and exclusion.

    The distinguished historian Omer Bartov was born on a kibbutz, grew up in Tel Aviv, and served in the Israel Defense Forces during the Yom Kippur War. He went on to become a leading scholar of the German army and the Holocaust, before turning his attention to his native country.

    In Israel: What Went Wrong?, Bartov sketches the tragic transformation of Zionism, a movement that sought to emancipate European Jewry from oppression, into a state ideology of ethno-nationalism. How is it possible, he asks, that a state founded in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust, an event that gave legitimacy to a national home for the Jews, stands credibly accused of perpetrating large-scale war crimes? How do we come to terms with the fact that Israel’s war of destruction is being conducted with the support, laced with denial and indifference, of so many of its Jewish citizens?

    Tracing the roots of the violent events currently unfolding in Israel and the occupied territories, Bartov tracks his country's moral tribulations and considers the origins of Zionism, the intertwining of Israel’s independence with Palestinian displacement, the politics of the Holocaust, controversies over the term "genocide," and the uncertain future. The result is a searing and urgent critique that addresses today’s debates over Zionism and the future of Israel with rigor and depth.


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