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Israelophobia: How to Identify Antisemitism and What We Can Do About It
By (Author) Jake Wallis Simons
Read by Jake Wallis Simons
Little, Brown Book Group
Constable
12th December 2023
7th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
Geopolitics
956.94
Hardback
224
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
300g
An urgent and deeply necessary book, Israelophobia will explore how - in the words of Howard Jacobson - prejudice against Israel is 'old hatred decanted into new bottles'. By coining a new term, 'Israelophobia', it will cut through arguments about where criticism of Israel ends and antisemitism begins, allowing for robust debate while exposing dangerous, hate-fuelled rhetoric. As the late Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks said: 'In the Middle Ages, Jews were hated because of their religion. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, they were hated because of their race. Today they are hated because of their nation state, the state of Israel.' How and why did this transmutation occur
Through charting the surprising history of modern Israelophobia - starting in Nazi Germany and travelling via Soviet Moscow to Tehran and along fibre optic cables to billions of screens - and clearly defining and labelling modern Israel-hatred, this book will restore much-needed sanity to the debate, creating the space for mutual understanding, tolerance and peace.Jake Wallis Simons is an award-winning British journalist and novelist. In December 2021, he was appointed Editor of the Jewish Chronicle, where he has become known for publishing a number of world exclusives about the Mossad, including the inside story of the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh and a major three-part sabotage operation in Iran. In addition, he is a writer for the Spectator, a commentator for Sky News and a broadcaster for BBC Radio 4 and the World Service.