Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I. The colonization of Palestine (1880-1948) Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Concepts of colonization Chapter 4 Chapter 2. History of colonization and Palestinian dispossession (1880-1948) Part 5 Part II. Domination of Arab states (1949-1974) Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Hegemony in the Middle East Chapter 7 Chapter 4. History of the Arab-Israeli wars (1949-1974) Part 8 Part III. Search for global influence Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Weapons diplomacy, the political use of arms Chapter 10 Chapter 6. History of Israel's global weapons sales Part 11 Part IV. Colonization after 1967: Greater Israel and the illusory peace process Chapter 12 Chapter 7. Begin, Peres, Shamir and the Madrid Conference Chapter 13 Chapter 8. Rabin and the Oslo Accords Chapter 14 Chapter 9. Peres and Netanyahu and Wye River Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Barak and Arafat at Camp David Chapter 16 Chapter 11. Ariel Sharon: Force over peace Chapter 17 Chapter 12. Olmert and the 2006 Lebanon war Part 18 Part V. Prospects Chapter 19 Chapter 13. One-state, two-state, or continued apartheid? Part 20 Part VI. Other considerations Chapter 21 Chapter 14. Terrorism Chapter 22 Chapter 15. The paradox of nationalism Chapter 23 Chapter 16. Religion and possession in ancient Palestine
Baylis Thomas, who has taught at the Yeshiva University/Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Hospital, is the author of How Israel Was Won: A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict.
The Dark of Side of Zionism provides the reader with an insightful
and fact-based historical analysis of Israeli policies which have
sought that country's own security through the insecurity of
others. Given that the United States has largely subsidized these
policies, the book constitutes a public service to American readers
who have had little else than propaganda to make a judgment on what
is really going on in Israel and Palestine. -- Lawrence Davidson,
West Chester University
The great merit of The Dark Side of Zionism stems from its
combination of a dispassionate analysis of the many facets of
Israeli aggression, on the one hand, with a keen and consistent
moral compass, on the other. The result is a work both scholarly
and just, a valuable addition to this never-ending controversy. --
Joel Kovel, author of Overcoming Zionism
A worthy sequel to How Israel Was Won, updating the Zionist
colonization of Palestine and Israeli practices of 'soft apartheid'
within its pre-1967 borders as well as 'hard apartheid' in the
occupied territories. A lucid and well documented textbook based
primarily on new Israeli sources and complete with a concise
appendix on 'Water Wars.' -- Clement M. Henry, The University of
Texas at Austin
This book is one which deserves a wide readership and the
discussion and debate which will ensue. It is high time that all of
us - on all sides of the question - see things as they really are.
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