Israel's Place in the Middle East A Pluralist Perspective
by
Nissim Rejwan To many, Jews and Arabs
stand in permanent opposition, representing two clashing
cultures, mentalities, and temperaments. In this book,
Nissim Rejwan maintains that this perception is
historically inaccurate. From the standpoint of culture,
ethnicity, and religion, he says, Israel is an integral
part of the Middle East.
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"'What are the prospects of Israel's becoming an integral part of the Middle East, of accepting its neighbors, and of being accepted by them?' asks Rejwan. He does not give us a clear answer, but he is one of the best people to take us on a quick tour d'horizon of what Arab intellectuals think about the idea." -- Jerusalem Post "An important corrective, despite its excessively optimistic scenario, to the narrowness of vision that has characterized part of the Zionist enterprise." -- Midstream "An
important book. . . . No other is available in English
with both the information and the perspective provided by
Nissim Rejwan. . . . He sets out to demystify prevailing
assumptions and attitudes regarding Israels
geopolitical, historical and cultural relationship to
Arabs, Islam, and the Middle East in general. He does so
brilliantly. . . . Elegantly articulate."--Ammiel
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