This book is a narrative and analytical reconstruction of the Six-Day War of 1967, written by Randolph S. Churchill and his grandson Winston S. Churchill. The authors trace the series of diplomatic, political, and military events that triggered the conflict between Israel and the Arab states, and describe the course of a war that was short but had a major impact on the geopolitics of the Middle…
Ketika anda membaca buku ini, Israel mungkin sedang melakukan pembunuhan terhadap bocah-bocah maupun perempuan-perempuan tak berdosa di bumi Palestina. Mereka menghancurkan rumah-rumah bangsa Palestina, di kota dan di desa. Bandara, yang menjadi satu-satunya jalur perhubungan udara Palestina, juga tak henti-hentinya dirusak Israel. Sebagai negara Yahudi (The Jewish State) yang merupakan buah…
Journalist Jonathan Cook explores Israel’s key role in persuading the Bush administration to invade Iraq, as part of a plan to remake the Middle East, and their joint determination to isolate Iran and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons that might rival Israel’s own. This concise and clearly argued book makes the case that Israel's desire to be the sole regional power in the Middl…
Here for the first time is a complete and objective history of all the branches of the Israeli intelligence community: the Mossad, responsible for foreign operations; Aman, the intelli-gence-gathering arm of the military; and Shin Bet, the agency in charge of internal security, comparable to the FBI. Every Spy a Prince reveals for the first time the existence of two additional intelligence agen…