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Israel, September 2012
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Palgrave Macmillan
September 2012
On Sale: September 4, 2012
240 pages ISBN: 0230341764 EAN: 9780230341760 Kindle: B0085UCWZS Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction History
Danny Danon has been a vocal opponent of disengaging in the
Gaza Strip and West bank, and transforming the stalemate
“two state/one state” dialogue to include regional partners,
at times standing in direct opposition to his own party’s
leadership. A well-known and frequent speaker in the global
arena, he is the rising voice for a fresh movement toward
nationalism among the generation of Israelis currently
coming to power. Here, Danon shares this vision with the
world. It is a bold and uncompromising stance in the face of
attacks on Israel's sovereignty by other Middle Eastern
nations as the United States sends mixed signals of support
to further its own goals in the region. Danon dissects the
missteps and wrong turns that Israel's politicians have
taken in the past by working to appease the United States
and not offend their neighbors, instead of prioritizing
their nation's own viability. With electrifying zeal, he
tackles the challenges Israel faces today to undo what he
sees as a consequence brought on by years of acquiescence to
US policy. Danon believes “US pressure on Israel is hurting
Israel and will do nothing to advance peace”. Danon leads the charge toward a victorious future with an
invitation for the United States and the Middle East to
participate in, and not just dictate, Israel's international
relations and policies (as opposed to an Israel cuckolded
with an endless array of caveats toward those who would see
it fall). No stranger to controversy, Danon's unabashed
insights are a welcome revelation in the current quagmire of
Middle-East international relations. A leading speaker to
both Jewish groups and Christian Conservatives, the LA
Jewish Journal says “What Danny says is what Bibi is
actually thinking.” For Danny Danon, this is only the beginning.
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