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Bell, like O Jerusalem co-authors Larry Collins and Dominique LaPierre, had unusual access to both Arab and Israeli sources. The time span he considers is limited in scope, but offers tremendous detail. The biggest problem is finding a copy. If you do, snap it up. Alyssa A. Lappen
Bell describes the fight for Israeli independence in 1948 against the "united" Arab armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. His description of the political intrigues of the Arab states makes interesting reading. Arab infighting is the only reason Israel exists today.
Next, he describes the Suez Crisis of 1956 and the roles played by Israel, Britain, France and the United States. Despite the political bungling of the west, Israel reaffirmed its military superiority by humiliating its Arab opponents. Incapable of beating their most despised foe, the Arabs were reduced to rhetoric, diplomatic initiatives, backbiting and terrorism.
Last was the Six-Day War of 1967. Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt gambled on a joint attack with Syria on Israel, and lost the entire Sinai, despite Soviet diplomatic and military support. Israel now had real security, but no Arab recognition, and therefore no real peace. Serious questions remained:
What to do with over 1 million Palestinian refugees?
How to prevent terrorist raids on Israeli settlements.
How to beat an Arab boycott of Israeli products and of nations who did business with Israel.
These questions remain to this day!
The Long War deals with one key segment of the longest war in history. The events described are directly related to what is happening today. For years, the world's attention was captivated by the Cold War. The Mid-East was largely a sideshow. Issues raised in this book now occupy the center of the world stage. Only now are we devoting all of our diplomatic and military energies to resolving this conflict. Is there a solution to two intractable foes that both claim God's blessing in their quests to rid the same area of the other as they have for over 2000 bloodstained years? Unfortunately, we are no closer to a solution now than in the '50's.
Long War is essential to understanding the events of today. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking an answer to why terrorists hijacked four fully loaded passenger liners and flew them into three occupied buildings on September 11, 2001.
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Bell shows how Anti-Semitism in Europe from the late 1800's onward fueled the Zionist Movement making Jews determined to establish a national homeland. Nazism caused the movement to gain strength. As Hitler gained power Jews had two choices: immigrate illegally into Palestine, or Auschwitz! Palestinian Arabs, who had lived in the Holy Land for 2000 years, greeted their new, Jewish neighbors with pogrom like activities including riots, looting, arson, and murder.
Through it all, the British attempted to maintain order throughout the "Mandate." Both Arabs and Jews were confident the authorities would ultimately see the rightness of their position. However when the British kept the door closed to, "The Promised Land," even to the survivors of the Holocaust, Vladimir Jabotinski, Avraham Stern, Menachem Begin etc. took up arms. Bells account of their ruthless, but highly successful terror tactics makes interesting reading. They are a blueprint for what's happening today.
We have come a long since Britain attempted to police the "Mandate" with, "constables," armed only with, "staves." Caught between two groups who both claimed God's blessings, Britain tried to ignore the problem and hoped it would go away. When it did not, they left the problem to the U.N.
The U.S. has assumed Britain's role as arbiter in the mid-east. Little has changed. Both sides are still convinced of the rightness of their cause. Both still hate with an intensity borne of decades of bloodshed. Only the weapons are different. Biological/chemical weapons, suicide bombings, and most recently, commercial airliners have replaced revolvers and homemade bombs for the terrorists. America now responds with strategic bombers and cruise missiles. While the level of violence has increased dramatically, we are no closer to a solution.
Americans who mistakenly think the conflict began on Sept. 11, 2001 should read Terror Out Of Zion. What Bell does not answer is who is right? When is an individual or a group justified in taking up arms? What level of violence is justified? Do the ends justify the means? What is the distinction between a terrorist and a freedom fighter?
Terror out of Zion is a historical expose on events that are directly related to what's happening in the world today. Enlightening, detailed and informative I highly recommend it to anyone seeking an answer to why the world stands on the brink of World War III today.