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My Brother's Keeper

Audiobook
Nonfiction: History
Unabridged   10 hour(s)
Publication date: 05/21/2024

My Brother's Keeper

Netanyahu, Obama, & the Year of Terror & Conflict that Changed the Middle East Forever

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696614719

Summary

My Brother's Keeper tells the behind-the-scenes story of how the American president and the Israeli prime minister clashed about peace, war, and the future of the region.

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My Brother's Keeper tells the behind-the-scenes story of how the American president and the Israeli prime minister clashed about peace, war, and the future of the region.

Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu viewed the world—and especially the Middle East—differently. The US president wanted to end what he saw as America's perpetual war against the Muslim and Arab worlds, use diplomacy to bring about a Palestinian state coexisting peacefully with Israel, and apply his signature foreign policy vision to reward the Islamic Republic of Iran in exchange for the scaling back of their nuclear pursuits. The Israeli premier wanted his country to thrive without the senseless bloodshed of terror and violence, and he was determined to protect the Jewish state from threats of annihilation by a member of the axis of evil that would one day be armed with nuclear weapons. Netanyahu wanted peace for peace, as well as the acceptance of Israel as a full-fledged part of the Middle East. In 2014, during a pivotal summer of terrorist violence, a war in Gaza, and the advancement of a nuclear deal with Iran, the two men clashed, threatening the US-Israeli strategic alliance and the future of the region. The Middle East would never be the same.

Author Bio

Ari Harow is an American-born Israeli who served as an advisor, bureau chief, and chief of staff to Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Harow holds a BA in psychology from the City University of New York (CUNY), as well as an MA in political science from Tel Aviv University.