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Theodor Herzl and the Foundation of the Jewish State

1 December 2014Articles, Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Shlomo Avineri Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2013. pp.274 In his autobiography, Chaim Weizmann commented that Theodor Herzl was ‘not of the people’ despite being an inspiring leader and brilliant organiser. The author of this interesting book, the eminent Israeli academic and public intellectual, Shlomo Avineri, has not written a conventional biography of Herzl. Instead he has…

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We Mustn’t be Afraid to Speak Out

27 November 2014Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

Diaspora critics of Israel’s government’s policies occupy an uncomfortable position on the political spectrum, between those who repeat the latest wisdom from Jerusalem and those who think that the establishment of Israel in 1948 was never a good idea. Either wrap yourself in the flag or burn it. Yet black or white is easy, the…

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Israel, the European Left and the Complexity of the Middle East

25 November 2014Academic, Articles, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

Résumé The reaction by the Left in Britain and France to the Arab Spring was one of both joy and opportunity in 2011, but had descended into a muffled and confused embarrassment by 2014. Yet this tentative alliance with Islamism mirrors past ideological mishaps such as a belief in Stalinism or the initial acceptance that…

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The Birth of the Zion Mule Corps

30 October 2014Articles, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

One hundred years ago today, Turkey entered World War I on the side of the Kaiser’s Germany. Within days, Russia, France and Britain all declared war on ‘the sick man of Europe’. This event was probably far more important for Jewish national interests than the outbreak of hostilities between Britain and Germany in August 1914….

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Cursed Victory

28 September 2014Book ReviewsColin Shindler

So near and yet… (left to right) Arafat, Hussein, Clinton and Netanyahu By Ahron Bregman Allen Lane, £25 Ahron Bregman’s new book is an intelligent, critical account of contemporary Israeli history after the 1967 Six-Day War. The conquered territories, occupied and then colonised, became an ideological albatross that has hung around Israel’s neck ever since….

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Jabotinsky: A Life

4 September 2014Articles, Book Reviews, Israeli RightColin Shindler

Surrounded and confounded - Vladimir Jabotinsky (centre) shortly before his death in 1940 By Hillel Halkin Yale University Press, £18.99 This is a revelatory exploration of Vladimir Jabotinsky, “father of the Israeli right”. He has been projected as a colossus by Menachem Begin and succeeding generations of Likud leaders. The Zionist left, aided and abetted…

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Menachem Begin: A Life

20 August 2014Academic, Articles, Book Reviews, Israeli RightColin Shindler

Menachem Begin: A Life, by Avi Shilon, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2012, xii þ 546 pp., ISBN 978-0-300-16235-6 This book is an English translation of Avi Shilon’s biography of Menachem Begin that first appeared in Hebrew in 2007. Although the author is a journalist with academic interests, this popular work is informed and comprehensive…

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When Two and Two Don’t Add Up

24 July 2014Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

The low attendance at last Sunday’s rally for Israel in part reflects the unease and dilemmas of many British Jews. While the security of Israel’s citizens is paramount, it co-exists with a concern for the sanctity of human life in general. Such nagging doubts underline the unspoken question whether this conflict was avoidable. Its genesis…

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Destined to Fall

18 July 2014Articles, Book Reviews, Israeli RightColin Shindler

P a t r i c k B i s h o p T H E R E C K O N I N G How the killing of one man changed the fate of the Promised Land 320pp. Collins. £20. Avraham Stern was the leader of the “Stern Gang”, or Lehi, and one of…

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Israel and the World Powers

16 July 2014Academic, Chapter in Book, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

Since the idea for this book was first mooted, back in 2008, the concept has evolved considerably. The world has moved on. Barack Obama was then a marginal outsider for the presidential prize. Thus, the ideas at the heart of this book have gone through an extensive process of being reformulated, updated and fully developed….

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