That gadfly and historian who riles members of the Jewish community so much, Norman Finkelstein, has just written another book.
It too won't find favour with the Israel Lobby. Then again, does that matter? - other than the fact that it used its power and influence to crucify the man and see him excluded from the university where he taught.
Abby Zimmet reports on CommonDreams:
"This month, a new book is out by Norman Finkelstein on the Israeli assault on Gaza. For all the suffering it caused, he argues it may also mark something redemptive, a turning point in world opinion that may ultimately bring justice to Palestinians. Available from OR books here. An excerpt is here.
It too won't find favour with the Israel Lobby. Then again, does that matter? - other than the fact that it used its power and influence to crucify the man and see him excluded from the university where he taught.
Abby Zimmet reports on CommonDreams:
"This month, a new book is out by Norman Finkelstein on the Israeli assault on Gaza. For all the suffering it caused, he argues it may also mark something redemptive, a turning point in world opinion that may ultimately bring justice to Palestinians. Available from OR books here. An excerpt is here.
"This book is not just a lament; it also sets forth grounds for hope. The bloodletting in Gaza has roused the world's conscience. The prospects have never been more propitious for galvanizing the public not just to mourn but to act." - from the introduction to This Time We Went Too Far."
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