Gathered Against Jerusalem
Essays on a False Peace
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About the Book
A scintillating analysis of the dangers of the Oslo Peace Process and the chance for the current crisis to lead to Israeli renewal and world peace.
"Professor Narrett's articles are insightful, scholarly and graced by
literary style and originality. He is a man of truth who displays impressive
erudition in writing on the Israeli-Arab conflict."
-Professor Paul Eidelberg, President, Foundation of Constitutional
Democracy, author, Judaic Man, Jewish Statesmanship
"Eugene Narrett writes with a great deal of knowledge and intelligence, and
far more understanding of the issues than many so-called 'Middle East
experts.'"
-Professor Rael Jean Isaac, editor, The Outpost, author, Israel
Divided
"Professor Narrett is one of the few academics who has had a clear
understanding of the dangers inherent in the "peace process" from the outset.
His prophetic writings lucidly present complex issues, displaying profound
understanding, depth of feeling and love of Israel. We are fortunate to have
this extraordinary collection, an invaluable resource to the concerned
reader."
-Helen Freedman, Executive Director, Americans for a Safe Israel
"One of the most prolific and intelligent Zionist thinkers in the United
States today, Eugene Narrett's comments on the politics of the Middle East
should be required reading. His keen eye and sharp wit make him a great
American and Jewish resource."
-Professor Steven Plaut, University of Haifa
"I have avidly followed Professor Narrett's work. His scintillating
analysis will be proved right after all the politicians and international
statesmen will be shown to have been dead wrong. His wise and insightful
writings are a badge of courage."
-Miriam Samsonowitz, Studio Har Chotzvim, Jerusalem, Israel
About the Author
Eugene Narrett received his BA, MA & PhD degrees from Columbia University in NYC. His writings on American cultural and political issues and on Israel and the Middle East have been published in many newspapers and magazines. He lives in Massachusetts with his son, Gabriel.