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Israel's Armor: The Israel Lobby and the First Generation of the Palestine Conflict

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The United States and Israel have long had a 'special relationship'. The US became the first country in the world to recognize the state of Israel in 1948, and has been an important ally and benefactor ever since. A critical component of the special relationship is the pro-Israel lobby. Although the lobby has been a controversial topic in public affairs, it has been widely understudied. Israel's Armor fills a gap in the existing literature by examining the origins and early history of the Israel lobby, looking at its influence on American foreign policy, and weaving its activities into the diplomatic history of the first generation of the Palestine conflict. Covering the period roughly from World War II to the pivotal June War, 1967, Walter L. Hixson demonstrates that the Israel lobby from the outset played a crucial role in mobilizing US support for the Zionist state.

Reveals that American Zionist support for Israel was deeply rooted and influential, beginning in the 1940s

Illuminates the role of key figure Isaiah Leo Kenen in the formation of the Israel lobby in the United States

Demonstrates how historically rooted and influential the Israel lobby has been at forging a pro-Israeli American foreign policy

Author: Hixson Walter
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 324
ISBN: 9781108705325
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2019

List of figures

List of abbreviations

Introduction

Prologue: 'erect a Jewish state at once'

1. 'Friendship of the American people for the Zionist ideal'

2. 'New forms of propaganda had to be found'

3. 'We should not be deterred by political pressures'

4. 'What kind of relationship was this?'

5. 'The best friend that Israel could have'

6. 'Let the Israelis do this job themselves'

7. 'Israel will remain where she is'

Conclusions

Bibliography

Index.

Walter L. Hixson is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Akron. He is the author of several books focused on the history of US foreign relations, including, American Foreign Relations: A New Diplomatic History (2016); American Settler Colonialism: A History (2013); The Myth of American Diplomacy: National identity and US Foreign Policy (2008); Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture and the Cold War, 1945–1961 (1997); and George F. Kennan: Cold War Iconoclast (1989).

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