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Author Meir-Levi, David

Title History upside down : the roots of Palestinian fascism and the myth of Israeli aggression / David Meir-Levi
Edition 1st ed
Published New York : Encounter Books, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 131 pages)
Series Brief encounters
Brief encounters (New York, N.Y.)
Contents The Nazi roots of Palestinian nationalism and Islamic jihad -- The communist face of the Palestinian national movement -- Islamofascism -- Zionists stole our land -- The political abuse of the refugee issue -- The myth of colonial occupation
Summary In the United Nations, on university campuses, and among a growing number of our most prestigious Western newspapers, the historical record has been rewritten so thoroughly that Israel is seen as the worst of the oppressive Western occupiers of the Third World. So successful has this campaign been that Palestinian spinmeisters and their apologists have effectively declared that the Israelis, a people living in the shadow of the Holocaust, are themselves "Nazis." How could this happen? How did unacceptable anti-Semitism morph into justifiable anti-Zionism, and odious Jew-hatred turn into a poli
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-123) and index
Notes English
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Subject Arab-Israeli conflict.
National liberation movements -- Palestine
Nationalism -- Palestine
Jihad.
Islam and politics -- Palestine
Zionism -- Palestine
Arab-Israeli conflict
Islam and politics
Jihad
National liberation movements
Nationalism
Zionism
Middle East -- Palestine
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2007031290
ISBN 9781594033667
1594033668
1282487973
9781282487970
9786612487972
6612487976