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Lobbying for Zionism on Both Sides of the Atlantic

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Lobbying for Zionism on Both Sides of the Atlantic

In 1896, a Jewish state was a pipe dream. Today the overwhelming majority of Jews identify as Zionists. How did this happen?

Enter Ilan Pappé, a regular guest at Novara Media with numerous interviews dedicated to uncovering the pro-Israel lobby, the origins of zionism, and subsequent struggles against it throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

Ilan PappĂ© unveils how over a century of aggressive lobbying changed the map of the Middle East. Pro-Israel lobbies convinced British and American policymakers to condone Israel’s flagrant breaches of international law, grant Israel unprecedented military aid and deny Palestinians rights. Anyone who questioned unconditional support for Israel, even in the mildest terms, became the target of relentless smear campaigns.

Lobbying for Zionism on Both Sides of the Atlantic shows us how an unassailable consensus was built – and how it might be dismantled.

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In 1896, a Jewish state was a pipe dream. Today the overwhelming majority of Jews identify as Zionists. How did this happen?

Enter Ilan Pappé, a regular guest at Novara Media with numerous interviews dedicated to uncovering the pro-Israel lobby, the origins of zionism, and subsequent struggles against it throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

Ilan PappĂ© unveils how over a century of aggressive lobbying changed the map of the Middle East. Pro-Israel lobbies convinced British and American policymakers to condone Israel’s flagrant breaches of international law, grant Israel unprecedented military aid and deny Palestinians rights. Anyone who questioned unconditional support for Israel, even in the mildest terms, became the target of relentless smear campaigns.

Lobbying for Zionism on Both Sides of the Atlantic shows us how an unassailable consensus was built – and how it might be dismantled.