Defending Israel The story of my relationship with my most challenging client

Alan M. Dershowitz

Book - 2019

World-renowned lawyer Dershowitz recounts stories from his many years of defending the state of Israel--both publicly and in private meetings with high level international figures, including every U.S. president and Israeli leader of the past 40 years.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
New York : All Points Books 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Alan M. Dershowitz (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
x, 306 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-292) and index.
ISBN
9781250179968
  • Introduction: The Endless Battle
  • From Palestine to Israel: My Earliest Memories of Zionism
  • Israel's Quiet Period - and Mine
  • Six-Day War: The Making of an Israel Defender
  • The PR War on Israel Begins
  • Chomsky Attacks Israel on Civil Liberties
  • The Hard Left Denies Israel's Right to Exist
  • Likud and the Liberals: Israel Moves to the Right
  • Debating Extremists Left and Right: Vanessa Redgrave and Meir Kahane
  • Oslo and the Murder of Rabin
  • Clinton and Barak: Palestinians Reject Peace, and the Birth of BDS
  • Sharon and Bush: Partners in the War on Terror
  • Olmert Attacks Syrian Nuclear Reactor, Offers Peace
  • Obama and Netanyahu Disagree on Iran and Jerusalem
  • Trump and Netanyahu Agree on Iran and Jerusalem
  • The New Anti-Semitism: Taking the Fight to Campus and Congress
  • Conclusion: Israel - The Next 70 years
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lawyer Dershowitz (The Case Against BDS: Why Singling Out Israel for Boycott Is Anti-Semitic and Anti-Peace) clunkily combines memoir and advocacy for the state of Israel in this look at his decades as a highly visible defender of the country. He starts in 1948, when he was 10 and the modern state of Israel declared its independence, and continues through the April 2019 Israeli elections. While he doesn't shy away from criticizing Israeli policies, such as the building of settlements in the West Bank, he acidly rebuts criticisms of the Jewish state, noting that, contrary to accusations, Israel has made repeated and rejected peace proposals that would have returned most of the occupied territories to the Palestinians. The other strain of the book recounts personal experience, much of it with big names; Dershowitz recounts being asked by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu if O.J. Simpson was really guilty, answering his cellphone while meeting with Barack Obama in the Oval Office, and playing basketball with Ralph Lauren. He sometimes assumes knowledge about Israel's history that not all readers will have, and those who do have it may be put off by the focus on anecdotes about famous people. To achieve Dershowitz's advocacy goals, an update of his 2003 book The Case for Israel might have been more effective. (Sept.)

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