![]() Hirst's is a passionately partisan and eloquent recounting of the tragic fate of modern Lebanon and the Palestinian people. for provoking the 2003 invasion of Iraq and anoints the Iranians as “the only true victor” of America's war in Iraq. The author also faults the United States for its “deference to all things Israeli” takes to task Israel and the Israeli lobby in the U.S. The author charts the interplay between a uniquely complex country and its neighbouring. ![]() Hirst is solidly in the Palestinians' corner throughout he inveighs against Israeli policies of “ethnic cleansing” and blocking progress toward a settlement of the Palestinian issue. Beware of small states : Lebanon, battleground of the Middle East. ![]() Displaced Palestinians flooded into southern Lebanon following the first Arab-Israeli War (1948) and spawned a “guerilla 'state-within-a-state' ” on Israel's northern border. ![]() ) chronicles the travails of modern Lebanon in this provocative polemic that doubles “as a history of the Arab-Israeli struggle.” Given Lebanon's tiny size, sectarian polity, and strategic location in a volatile region, Hirst observes that it “was almost designed to be the everlasting battleground for others' political, strategic and ideological conflicts.” Lebanon's role in “the struggle for Palestine,” however, is the author's primary interest. ![]() A former Middle Eastern correspondent for the Guardian ![]()
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