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Jewish Terrorist Group History
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- ISBN8227394897
- EAN9798227394897
- Date de parution03/07/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
Jewish Terrorist Group History is a bold, meticulously researched exploration of the Zionist underground groups that shaped modern Israel. This book dives deep into the history of Irgun, Lehi (Stern Gang), and Haganah, revealing their guerrilla warfare, political assassinations, bombings, and sabotage campaigns during the British Mandate in Palestine. From the 1930s to 1948, these organizations walked the line between terrorism and liberation, fighting colonialism while sowing fear and violence.
With detailed analysis of British counterinsurgency, Arab-Jewish conflict, and post-colonial statehood, this work offers a balanced, unflinching portrait that refuses simplistic labels of hero or villain. It examines the context of Holocaust trauma, colonial betrayal, and the brutal moral choices faced by insurgents. Featuring rich historical narrative, ethical reflections, and real-world lessons about terrorism, freedom fighters, settler colonialism, and modern Middle East conflict, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Israel, Palestine, guerrilla warfare history, and the origins of modern terrorism.
With detailed analysis of British counterinsurgency, Arab-Jewish conflict, and post-colonial statehood, this work offers a balanced, unflinching portrait that refuses simplistic labels of hero or villain. It examines the context of Holocaust trauma, colonial betrayal, and the brutal moral choices faced by insurgents. Featuring rich historical narrative, ethical reflections, and real-world lessons about terrorism, freedom fighters, settler colonialism, and modern Middle East conflict, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Israel, Palestine, guerrilla warfare history, and the origins of modern terrorism.
Jewish Terrorist Group History is a bold, meticulously researched exploration of the Zionist underground groups that shaped modern Israel. This book dives deep into the history of Irgun, Lehi (Stern Gang), and Haganah, revealing their guerrilla warfare, political assassinations, bombings, and sabotage campaigns during the British Mandate in Palestine. From the 1930s to 1948, these organizations walked the line between terrorism and liberation, fighting colonialism while sowing fear and violence.
With detailed analysis of British counterinsurgency, Arab-Jewish conflict, and post-colonial statehood, this work offers a balanced, unflinching portrait that refuses simplistic labels of hero or villain. It examines the context of Holocaust trauma, colonial betrayal, and the brutal moral choices faced by insurgents. Featuring rich historical narrative, ethical reflections, and real-world lessons about terrorism, freedom fighters, settler colonialism, and modern Middle East conflict, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Israel, Palestine, guerrilla warfare history, and the origins of modern terrorism.
With detailed analysis of British counterinsurgency, Arab-Jewish conflict, and post-colonial statehood, this work offers a balanced, unflinching portrait that refuses simplistic labels of hero or villain. It examines the context of Holocaust trauma, colonial betrayal, and the brutal moral choices faced by insurgents. Featuring rich historical narrative, ethical reflections, and real-world lessons about terrorism, freedom fighters, settler colonialism, and modern Middle East conflict, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Israel, Palestine, guerrilla warfare history, and the origins of modern terrorism.