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Mr. Book just finished The Killing Of Gaza: Reports On A Catastrophe, by Gideon Levy.
This is a collection of columns written by an Israeli journalist who is ashamed of how his country has acted towards Gaza. The author sums up the situation: “Since the first Lebanon war, more than 30 years ago, the killing of Arabs has become Israel’s primary strategic instrument. The IDF doesn’t wage war against armies, and its main target is civilian populations. Arabs are born only to kill and to be killed, as everyone knows. They have no other goal in life, and Israel kills them.”
Unlike in the United States, which tolerates no criticism of Israel by its politicians, media or other public figures, in Israel, you can criticize the government’s policies. You can criticize the atrocities. You can attack the man I used to refer as George W. Netanyahu before he stuck out long enough become Benjamin Trump. You can do all of that without the ridiculous accusations of anti-semitism. You can accept that “right to exist” means nothing other than Israel claiming for itself, with the assistance of the United States, to do whatever it is they want with impunity.
This book is an excellent series of articles calling out Israel’s actions in Gaza for what they are: acts of unjustified aggression and genocide against a civilian population.
I give this book an A. Goodreads and NetGalley require grades on a 1-5 star system. In my personal conversion system, an A equates to 5 stars. (A or A+: 5 stars, B+: 4 stars, B: 3 stars, C: 2 stars, D or F: 1 star).
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Mr. Book originally finished reading this on July 12, 2024.