Winning the War Against Israel: Inside the Battle to Save the Jewish State-and America
By (Author) Victoria Coates
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
26th March 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
The Holocaust
327.7305694
Hardback
184
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Israel was savagely attacked by the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas on October 7, 2023, underwritten by the Islamic Republic of Iran, that unleashed unspeakable genocidal horrors on its population. The world was revolted; then, astonishingly, many pulled back and targeted Jews, as a people and a nation, as oppressors and elevated the Palestinians as the oppressed.Of particular interest is description of the indoctrination of institutions, including academia, the media, and the United Nations, into puppets who propagate and prolong the hateful and poisonous antisemitism that we had hoped was defeated with the Nazis but has returned with a vengeance.
The topics addressed in this timely and urgent book include:
Why does the modern Jewish state exist
Why is Israel worthy of being sustained as a critical ally of the United States
How are our two nations isolated by critical race theorists as the most pernicious examples of "settler colonialism" that they believe should be fundamentally remade-a crusade that will not end with Israel and so makes this equally pressing for America
Many of the answers to these questions in Winning the War on Israel were initiated during the first Trump term but abandoned by the Biden-Harris administration, imperiling Israel and the United States. The current conflict in Israel is thus not a regional issue to be resolved through an interminable diplomatic peace process, but rather a broader military and cultural war that must be won for the sake of both countries.
Victoria Coates is the Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation. Coates' personal scholarship focuses on building global energy security, countering predatory Chinese activity, expanding the historic Abraham Accords, and establishing a U.S.-led Middle East strategic alliance. Coates routinely appears on TV and radio and her writing has appeared in outlets including Bloomberg, The New York Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Coates previously served as the Senior Policy Advisor to the Secretary of Energy and Deputy National Security Advisor for the Middle East and North Africa on the NSC, both for President Donald J. Trump, as well as the National Security Advisor for Senator Ted Cruz. Coates holds a B.A. from Trinity College, a M.A. from Williams College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, all in art history.