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A Flawed Tract

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December 2004–January 2005, no. 267

Herzl's Nightmare: One land, two people by Peter Rodgers

Scribe, $22pb, 122pp

A Flawed Tract

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December 2004–January 2005, no. 267

Peter Rodgers, Australia’s Ambassador to Israel from 1994-97, has produced a flimsy and flawed anti-Zionist tract that tells the reader much about his mindset but does not provide anything approaching a reliable historical or contemporary guide to Middle Eastern realities. Rodgers maintains a veneer of even-handedness, but his underlying point appears anything but balanced. Israel, apparently, was born in sin through dispossessing another people. Herzl’s ‘Zionist dream came at terrible cost to both the Jewish and Palestinian peoples’, according to Rodgers, who is now firmly rooted in the ideological terrain of those diplomats and journalists who believe that Israel deserves all the pain it is suffering. Herzl’s Nightmare is nothing more than a skewed anti-Israel diatribe that builds its case by means of a selective presentation of some facts.

Herzl's Nightmare: One land, two people

Herzl's Nightmare: One land, two people

by Peter Rodgers

Scribe, $22pb, 122pp

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