What price Israel?

Book • 1953
Alfred Lilienthal's 'What Price Israel?

' offers a critical assessment of the costs and consequences of the United States' unwavering support for Israel.

Lilienthal challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding the U.S.

-Israeli relationship, arguing that it has come at a significant price for both countries.

He examines the political, economic, and strategic implications of American aid to Israel, contending that it has fueled regional instability and alienated the United States from other key allies in the Middle East.

The book questions the long-term sustainability of the relationship and raises concerns about the impact of Israeli policies on Palestinian rights and the prospects for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

Lilienthal's work is a provocative critique of U.S.

foreign policy and its entanglement in the complexities of the Middle East.

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