A review by aizataffendi
On Palestine by Ilan Pappé, Noam Chomsky

4.0

This book gives a great insight of the Zionist movement, from its inception in the 19th century. About its founders, enablers (most notably the anti-Semitic Christian Zionists), its initial objectives and how that has translated to the many vile and inhumane Israeli policies and atrocities that we see today. The scholars gave an analogy that likened the Zionist regime with the apartheid regime of South Africa in the past and how this has made Israel a pariah state, although the regime is unfazed by this so long as they can piggyback on the support of the US and much of Europe. However, I am agreeable with a number of the reviews here, which mentioned that some bits are repetitive and that the incoherent formats used, whilst unconventional, is a bit annoying.