Diary of a Crisis: Israel in Turmoil

Diary of a Crisis: Israel in Turmoil

by Saul Friedländer
Diary of a Crisis: Israel in Turmoil

Diary of a Crisis: Israel in Turmoil

by Saul Friedländer

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Searching reflections on the crisis in Israel and Gaza by a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian of the Holocaust

Diary of a Crisis explores the past tumultuous and traumatic year in Israel-Palestine. The eminent historian Saul Friedländer began a diary of Israeli politics in January 2023 as the country was convulsed by protests against Netanyahu’s attempt to overhaul the judiciary.

Hundreds of thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against this threat to democracy. But the protests said nothing about the Palestinian question–the elephant in the room, according to Friedländer, who resumed his diary on the eve of Hamas’s October 7 assault on southern Israel. Israel was facing one of the worst crises in its history, he observes, under the worst possible internal conditions.

Diary of a Crisis weaves together profound reflections on the history of the country in the life of which Friedlander was an active participant. He memorably describes how Prime Minister Golda Meir once flatly declared to him, "there is no Palestinian people." For Friedländer, on the other hand, the fight for democracy is inseparable from equality of treatment for Arab and Jewish citizens and an end to Israeli domination over Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. Despite the continuing bloodshed, Friedländer argues that a two-state solution remains only the long-term answer to this most intractable of conflicts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781804296783
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 09/10/2024
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Saul Friedländer is an award-winning Israeli-American historian and professor of history (emeritus) at UCLA. He was born in Prague to a family of German-speaking Jews, grew up in France, and lived in hiding during the Nazi occupation of 1940–44. He left for Israel in 1948. A recipient of the Israel Prize, the country’s highest cultural honour, he is the author of the standard two-volume history of the Holocaust, Years of Persecution and Years of Extermination, which won a Pulitzer in 2008. His recent books include Proustian Uncertainties and a memoir, Where Memory Leads. He lives in California.

Table of Contents

In the Guise of an Introduction
I. On the Brink
II. War
In the Guise of a Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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