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The election of Barack Obama brought hope to millions around the world. Change was promised. But the Israel/Palestine conflict remains mired in brutality and occupation. The election of a far-right Israeli government, the indiscriminate Gaza war and the illegal expansion of West Bank colonies seems to indicate a dire future. But cracks are appearing. Public debate about the issue, in the US, UK and America, is changing. Dissenters are gaining their voice. Fresh ways of tackling the crisis are appearing. In a fully updated edition, best-selling author Antony Loewenstein examines the future of…mehr

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The election of Barack Obama brought hope to millions around the world. Change was promised. But the Israel/Palestine conflict remains mired in brutality and occupation. The election of a far-right Israeli government, the indiscriminate Gaza war and the illegal expansion of West Bank colonies seems to indicate a dire future. But cracks are appearing. Public debate about the issue, in the US, UK and America, is changing. Dissenters are gaining their voice. Fresh ways of tackling the crisis are appearing. In a fully updated edition, best-selling author Antony Loewenstein examines the future of the Middle East peace process and offers a prescient interpretation of current events. This book is a prognosis of one of the central issues of our age.
Autorenporträt
Antony Loewenstein is an independent Australian journalist, blogger, photographer and documentarian. He is the author of two bestselling books, My Israel Question and Profits of Doom, co-author of For God's Sake, co-editor of Left Turn and After Zionism and writes for The Guardian, The Nation, Huffington Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, Haaretz and other prominent publications. He appears on the BBC, Al Jazeera English, ABC and many other media outlets. He is a Research Associate at the University of Technology's Australian Centre for Independent Journalism.