Description
Book SynopsisUnmasks the expansionist reality of Israeli foreign and nuclear policy and analyses its effect on the future of Middle Eastern politics
Trade Review'Remarkable, powerful and provocative studies offering a penetrating examination of Israeli strategic foreign policies and Jewish religion and history' -- London Review Of Books
'A very provocative book, and a deeply troubling one' -- New York Press
Table of ContentsForeword by Christopher Hitchens
Introduction
Part I: Censorship
1. The Struggle Against Military Censorship and the Quality of the Army
Part II: Foreign Relations
2. Israel Strategic Aims and its Nuclear Weapons
3. Syrian Cities and Relations with Saddam Hussein
4. Israel Versus Iran
5. Israel Foreign Policy After the Oslo Agreement
6. Coalition Building Against Iran
7. Israeli Foreign Policy, August 1994
8. Israeli Policies Towards Iran and Syria
Part III: Israeli Foreign Trade
9. Trade Between Israel and the Arab States
10. Israel Trade with Arab Countries: Drugs and Vegetables
Part IV: American Jews
11. Israel and the Organised American Jews
12. The Pro-Israeli Lobby in the US and the Inman Affair
Part V: Oslo and After
13. The Real Significance of the Oslo Accord
14. Analysis of Israeli Policy: The Priority of the Ideological Factor
Index