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The Lost Years: Radical Islam, Intifada, and Wars in the Middle East, 2001-2006

The Lost Years: Radical Islam, Intifada, and Wars in the Middle East, 2001-2006


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Enderlin presents a scrupulous chronicle of the ongoing Israeli and Palestinian conflict in this sequel to the bestselling Shattered Dreams. He exposes Israels unilateral political approach and new military doctrines that have had disastrous consequences for both camps."

About the Author :
Charles Enderlin Charles Enderlin has been the Bureau Chief for France 2 since 1990. When "Shattered Dreams" (Other Press, 2003) was first published in France it was an immediate bestseller and led to a documentary series aired worldwide. "The Lost Years" also became the basis for a television documentary, "The Years of Blood," to be aired in its American version by the Discovery Times Channel and in its international version by TV stations all over Europe. He has lived in Jerusalem since 1968. Suzanne Verderber Suzanne Verderber is Associate Professor of English and Humanities at Pratt Institute. She recently translated Jean-Michel Rabate's "The Ethics of the Lie" and Charles Enderlin's "The Lost Years."

Review :
ForeWord Magazine "This absorbing story of the unraveling of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf includes interviews with the political leaders, diplomats, and intelligence agents who have tried to avoid, or who have contributed to these failures." Kirkus From Enderlin, the Middle East bureau chief for France 2, a journalistic account of the current era of troubles in Israel and Palestine.In the author's view, the seating of Ariel Sharon's government in February 2001 signaled the end of the Camp David era of negotiation with the Palestinian government of Yasir Arafat, undoing years of effort on the part of the Clinton administration. Sharon declared that Arafat was an unfit partner for peace. Although most Israelis agreed that a joint venture with the Palestinians was essential, most also accepted that Arafat was an enemy arguing for the destruction of Israel; worse enemies notwithstanding, he became "Arafat the terrorist" once more. In response to the growing intifada, Israel put new procedures in place. "The military police no longer immediately investigated the circumstances of a civilian death," Enderlin charges, freeing troops to "react more spontaneously" in the field. That spontaneity, the journalist calculates, led to a lopsided body count: During the next five years, some 3,185 Palestinian civilians died in confrontations with the Israeli Defense Force, "among whom were hundreds of bystanders." This confrontation was inevitable, argued Israel and its allies in the American government--most notably, in Enderlin's view, neoconservative theoretician Richard Perle, then chair of Bush's Defense Policy Board. It was inevitable, the author agrees, to the extent that all other possibilities but confrontation were systematically eliminated, freezing out Arafat (who bitterly complained, "Am I bin Laden?") and fueling a vicious circle of rising radicalism and intransigence. Rejecting warnings by Bush administration moderates such as Colin Pow


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781590511718
  • Publisher: Handsel Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Handsel Books
  • Height: 231 mm
  • No of Pages: 377
  • Spine Width: 32 mm
  • Weight: 676 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1590511719
  • Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2007
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Radical Islam, Intifada, and Wars in the Middle East, 2001-2006
  • Width: 162 mm


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