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Subject A Bunch of New Arrivals!
Date October 21, 2022 2:58 PM
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** Palestine: Matters of Truth and Justice by Azmi Bishara
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Palestine: Matters of Truth and Justice is a bold and important work on the history of modern Palestine and the Palestinian struggle over the past century. Alongside the historical examination of major events, Bishara analyzes key issues central to the question of Palestine and rebukes some common tropes and misconceptions.

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** The Olive Branch from Palestine: The Palestinian Declaration of Independence and the Path Out of the Current Impasse by Jerome M. Segal
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This study analyzes the pivotal role of the Palestinian Declaration of Independence that was issued in 1988. In many ways it is the story of a path not taken, what might have been, and what could still be in the future.

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** Iceland Street in Jerusalem by Hjálmtýr Heiðdal
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This book analyzes Zionism through the prism of the Icelandic government and media. Heiðdal convincingly demonstrates how the remote country of fewer than 400,000 people played an outsized role in legitimizing and facilitating the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948.

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** Republics of Myth: National Narratives and the U.S.-Iran Conflict by Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne and John Tirman
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This book assesses U.S.-Iran relations since 1979. The authors argue that the prevalence of strongly held—and often conflicting—national myths in both countries help explain the animosity between Tehran and Washington over the past 40-plus years.

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** Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical by Shaul Magid
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Shaul Magid’s study of Kahane’s life and thoughts is an excellent resource to understand the extreme religious philosophy settlers use to justify their violent persecution of Palestinians. Readers see how Kahane drew on his 13 years of study in the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn to convince religious Israelis to discard the spiritual reluctance of some earlier religious Zionists to engage in hands-on violence against “Arabs” who got in the way of Jewish “redemption” of the Land of Israel.

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