'A tour de force, comprehensive, authoritative and fair-minded,
unveiling the lobby's politically and ethically dubious methods
that have ensured unparalleled amounts of Western military aid and
a shield of diplomatic immunity for the Israeli state’s
apartheid-like policies for seventy-five years, as well as Zionist
control of the global narrative about Palestine.' Peter
Shambrook, author of Policy of Deceit
'A magisterial study of the secret weapon of Zionist success in the
arena of world politics — the lobby. Deeply researched and
forcefully argued, this is a major contribution to the literature
on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.' Avi Shlaim, author
of Three Worlds
‘Ilan Pappe is Israel’s bravest, most principled, most incisive
historian.’
*John Pilger*
'All the renowned qualities of Ilan Pappe’s scholarship and craft
as a historian are in evidence here: his comprehensiveness, his
utter dedication, his command of the range of sources and material,
his integrity and his humanism. Above all, this latest work on
lobbying demonstrates Ilan’s lifelong commitment to establishing
the truths necessary to enlighten citizens across the world –
so that they can change it to a more just one.' Professor Karma
Nabulsi
'Ilan Pappe is a magnificent historian and storyteller. He narrates
a chilling yet illuminating saga of the systematic denial of
Palestinian history and humanity. Lobbying for Zionism on Both
Sides of the Atlantic is a haunting and powerfully instructive tale
of deliberate investment in injustice and obfuscation. Essential
reading.' Professor Ussama Makdisi
'For decades, vociferous lobbying has kept Britain and America’s
political classes committed to supporting Israel, according to this
piercing study... Pappé’s fine-grained narrative weaves together
many probing lines of inquiry... This offers a vital international
perspective on the ongoing conflict between Israel and
Palestine.' Publishers Weekly
'This timely book from one of the finest historians of contemporary
Israel deserves to become the subject of urgent contemporary
debate.' Peter Oborne, Middle East Eye
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