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My country, my life : fighting for Israel, searching for peace / Ehud Barak.

Van Pelt Library DS126.6.B25 B37 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barak, Ehud, 1942- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Barak, Ehud, 1942-.
Barak, Ehud.
Prime ministers--Israel--Biography.
Prime ministers.
Israel.
Generals--Israel--Biography.
Generals.
Politicians--Israel--Biography.
Politicians.
Israel--Politics and government--1993-.
Politics and government.
Local Subjects:
Israel.
Genre:
Biographies.
Nonfiction.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
xx, 472 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2018.
Summary:
"One of Israel's most influential and enduring figures, Ehud Barak was born on a kibbutz six years before the establishment of the state. During a long career in the military, he led the country's elite special-forces unit and rose to become armed forces chief of staff before going on to serve as Israel's defense minister and prime minister. This is his story--in his own words, for the very first time. In [this book], Ehud Barak draws on his experience as a military and political leader, son, and father to offer an up-close-and-personal look at both the history and future of Israel. In writing this groundbreaking memoir, he found himself "\'retracing not just my own life but Israel's, step by step, since our shared infancy.' From the country's creation and founding vision to its seven wars, two intifadas, and everyday conflicts between its Jewish and Palestinian populations, Barak examines the reasons his beloved ancestral homeland is at a crossroads today. Israel may be facing a crisis 'more profound than any in my lifetime,' he writes. Still, he feels 'fundamentally optimistic about our ability to come out stronger and more vigorous on the other side.' Offering candid assessments of his fellow politicians, the American administrations with which he worked, and his own trials and tribulations while in office, Barak argues that the country's current drift toward a 'one-state' solution to the conflict with the Palestinians--with permanent control over the West Bank--will inevitably end in tragedy, eroding its democratic principles and the core values of Zionism and sowing the seeds of future violence. He argues that Israel's own security and national interests dictate that, however long it might take, a two-state solution is the only conceivable destination. By rediscovering the twin pillars on which Israel was built--military might and moral purpose--it can thrive, he believes, and only then can peace and stability in the Middle East be achieved."--Du
Contents:
Preface: Night flight
Kibbutz roots
Picking locks, stealing guns, growing up
Accidental commando
Turn off the radio
Out of the fog
Six days in June
Back in uniform
Uzis and eye shadow
Wake-up call
Entebbe
The Earth moves
Israel's Vietnam
Chain of command
Intifada
Chief of staff
Prospects and perils of peace
Hate versus hope
Labor pains
One Israel
Struggle for peace
Beyond Oslo
Camp David
Arafat's answer
Voice for the defense
Final act
Epilogue: Crossroads.
Notes:
National Jewish Book Awards - Autobiography and Memoir, Winner, 2018
ISBN:
9781250079367
1250079365
OCLC:
1019834537
Publisher Number:
40028178437

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