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Michael Rubin reviews Arab Politics, Palestinian Nationalism, and the Six Day War by Moshe Shemesh.
The Six Day War of June 1967 was a pivotal moment in the evolution of the modern Middle East. Rarely has a conflict so short had such a momentous impact on the history that would follow. In his new book, Six Days of War: June 1967...
What would happen to the world economy if a wider war ignited? If history is a guide, the fallout could be significant.
The president long differentiated between the hunt for Bin Laden, which he saw as legitimate, and the wider war on terrorism which he saw as not.
But with its long and troubled history in the Middle East region, the idea of sending a peacekeeping force should be dead on arrival.
Maurice Roumani has created a masterful account of the last decades of the vanished community of Libyan Jews.
If Israel's enemies woulddisavow genocide, eschew religious extremism, halt terrorism, adopt democracy, andpractise tolerance andcompromise--then Americans would like them more.
Review of Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East, by Michael B. Oren.



