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"A rich, roiling examination of "the State of Israel during a period of
deepening political and societal crisis." From the gory details of
Operation Cast Lead, when Israel pummeled the Gaza Strip with
laser-guided missiles in late 2008, through the right-wing election
sweep soon afterward of Bibi Netanyahu and the unleashing of racist,
nationalist elements and rushes for new settlements, Blumenthal
(Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party,
2009) tracks the escalating rhetoric and violence in episodic fashion.
Having established himself in various parts of Israel over the ensuing
years to observe and flush out the action--he recognized he could sail
through airport security since, as an Ashkenazi Jew, he "would be
automatically afforded special rights according to the designs of
Zionism"--Blumenthal is an enterprising reporter, finding lessons in
vanished Palestinian neighborhoods, such as once-thriving Jaffa, before
the Israelis drove out the residents, razing homes and appropriating
land; and hanging out at the Knesset, which he sarcastically calls the
"Fortress of Democracy," where he chased down various cronies of
right-wing Avigdor Lieberman's party to explain a series of alarming
proposals enacted to suppress Palestinian expression. With acquiescent
support of the left as well as the general Israeli public, the
legitimization of (to Western readers) frightening cultural concepts
like homogeneity and Judaization has instigated what Blumenthal and some
of his left-leaning interviewees call fascist measures in a once-lively
democracy, where a dissenting version of the official narrative is not
permitted. Government officials, young educated Arabs, border police,
journalists, Army refuseniks and rabid nationalists: Blumenthal taps
them all in this vivid and relentlessly negative portrait of Israel.
Dense, in-the-trenches reportage revealing details that go from grim to
grimmer" (Kirkus Reviews)
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