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More Sparks from Zion

More Sparks from Zion

David Rubin

Shiloh Israel Press
2016
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Israel is the one country that is mentioned in the media, and often excoriated, to an extent way out of proportion to its tiny size. With each terrorist attack, with each war, and yes, even with each lively internal controversy in the Jewish state, the world hears confusing reports from the remarkable miracle called Israel. But are they getting the full and accurate picture? Is Israel the "bad boy" of the Middle East or is it a "light unto the nations"? Then again, could it be something else altogether?
 In More Sparks From Zion, David Rubin picks up where he left off in his previous book by a similar name, explaining in his trademark clarity the burning issues in Israeli politics, as well as the often troubling relationship between Israel and its American ally. Rubin addresses the increasing Islamic threat to the free world, what he calls the Islamic Tsunami, as exemplified by ISIS and a soon-to-be nuclear Iran, both of which are determined to export their Islamic revolution throughout
Peace for Peace: Israel in the New Middle East

Peace for Peace: Israel in the New Middle East

David Rubin

Shiloh Israel Press
2013
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The quest for peace between Israel and its neighbors in the Middle East has captured the attention of the world media for decades. However, and much to the dismay of those who have placed great hopes in the ongoing peace process, the frequency of war has only increased in recent years. How do we explain this anomaly? Frequent terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians have emboldened the Palestinian Authority as it demands a new Islamic state called Palestine. World leaders irritate Israel by jumping aboard the Palestinian ship as it sails to statehood. The diplomatic efforts frantically continue, but the Hamas, Fatah, and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations persist in their calls for Jihad, or holy war, against Israel. Why have the seemingly endless efforts for peace borne so little fruit? How can a truly lasting peace be achieved? In Peace For Peace: Israel In The New Middle East, author David Rubin exposes the false premises on which the peace process and peace plans have been based, explaining the confusion about a patently failed process resulting in some thirty years of effort, billions of dollars spent, and thousands of lost lives. Describing the greatly promoted, yet disappointing summits and the various peace plans that have blown up in years of terrorism and recurring wars, Rubin goes on to describe the reasons why the great hopes of peace negotiators have not been realized. Finally, Rubin presents us with the framework for a bold, practical peace plan, entitled Peace for Peace. With comprehensive analysis and lucid description, Rubin shows us how Peace for Peace, which combines historical justice and common sense, can bring a realistic and lasting peace to this fascinating, but troubled part of the world.