
Israel is surrounded by an array of ever-changing threats. But what if its most serious challenge comes from within? There was once a national consensus in Israeli society: politics was split between left and right, but its people were broadly secular and liberal. Over the past decade, the country has fractured into tribes---disparate groups with little shared understanding of what it means to be a Zionist, let alone an Israeli. A once-unified population fights internecine battles---over religion and state, war and peace, race and identity---contesting the very notion of a 'Jewish and democratic' state.While this shift has profound implications for Israel's relationship with the broadly liberal Jewish diaspora, the greatest consequences will be felt at home. Israel's tribes increasingly lead separate lives; even the army, once a great melting-pot, is now a political and cultural battleground. Tamir Pardo, former head of Mossad, has warned of the risk of civil war.Gregg Carlstrom maps this conflict, from cosmopolitan Tel Aviv to the hilltops of the West Bank, and asks a pressing question: will the Middle East's strongest power survive its own internal contradictions?
This book investigates whether the internal social, religious, and political fractures within Israel pose a greater existential threat to the nation than external military adversaries. Gregg Carlstrom, a journalist with extensive experience covering the Middle East, utilizes a combination of on-the-ground reporting, historical analysis, and interviews with key political and security figures. He argues that the erosion of the traditional Israeli consensus has created a society divided into competing tribes, challenging the long-term viability of the state as both Jewish and democratic.
What You Will Find
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Experts and reviewers characterize this work as a timely and sober assessment of Israel's internal sociopolitical landscape. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the author's ability to synthesize complex tribal divisions into a coherent narrative.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2017-12-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190843446
ISBN-13:
9780190843441
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