Pity the Nation: The Abduction of Lebanon
Autor Robert Fisken Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2002
With
the
Israeli-Palestinian
crisis
reaching
wartime
levels,
where
is
the
latest
confrontation
between
these
two
old
foes
leading?
Robert
Fisk's
explosive
Pity
the
Nation
recounts
Sharon
and
Arafat's
first
deadly
encounter
in
Lebanon
in
the
early
1980s
and
explains
why
the
Israel–Palestine
relationship
seems
so
intractable.
A
remarkable
combination
of
war
reporting
and
analysis
by
an
author
who
has
witnessed
the
carnage
of
Beirut
for
twenty-five
years,
Fisk,
the
first
journalist
to
whom
bin
Laden
announced
his
jihad
against
the
U.S.,
is
one
of
the
world's
most
fearless
and
honored
foreign
correspondents.
He
spares
no
one
in
this
saga
of
the
civil
war
and
subsequent
Israeli
invasion:
the
PLO,
whose
thuggish
behavior
alienated
most
Lebanese;
the
various
Lebanese
factions,
whose
appalling
brutality
spared
no
one;
the
Syrians,
who
supported
first
the
Christians
and
then
the
Muslims
in
their
attempt
to
control
Lebanon;
and
the
Israelis,
who
tried
to
install
their
own
puppets
and,
with
their
1982
invasion,
committed
massive
war
crimes
of
their
own.
It
includes
a
moving
finale
that
recounts
the
travails
of
Fisk's
friend
Terry
Anderson
who
was
kidnapped
by
Hezbollah
and
spent
2,454
days
in
captivity.
Fully
updated
to
include
the
Israeli
withdrawl
from
south
Lebanon
and
Ariel
Sharon's
electoral
victory
over
Ehud
Barak,
this
edition
has
sixty
pages
of
new
material
and
a
new
preface.
"Robert
Fisk's
enormous
book
about
Lebanon's
desperate
travails
is
one
of
the
most
distinguished
in
recent
times."—Edward
Said
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560254423
ISBN-10: 1560254424
Pagini: 752
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 51 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:New American
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
ISBN-10: 1560254424
Pagini: 752
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 51 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:New American
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
Descriere
With the Israeli-Palestinian crisis reaching wartime levels, where is the latest confrontation between these two old foes leading? Robert Fisk's explosive Pity the Nation recounts Sharon and Arafat's first deadly encounter in Lebanon in the early 1980s and explains why the Israel–Palestine relationship seems so intractable. A remarkable combination of war reporting and analysis by an author who has witnessed the carnage of Beirut for twenty-five years, Fisk, the first journalist to whom bin Laden announced his jihad against the U.S., is one of the world's most fearless and honored foreign correspondents. He spares no one in this saga of the civil war and subsequent Israeli invasion: the PLO, whose thuggish behavior alienated most Lebanese; the various Lebanese factions, whose appalling brutality spared no one; the Syrians, who supported first the Christians and then the Muslims in their attempt to control Lebanon; and the Israelis, who tried to install their own puppets and, with their 1982 invasion, committed massive war crimes of their own. It includes a moving finale that recounts the travails of Fisk's friend Terry Anderson who was kidnapped by Hezbollah and spent 2,454 days in captivity. Fully updated to include the Israeli withdrawl from south Lebanon and Ariel Sharon's electoral victory over Ehud Barak, this edition has sixty pages of new material and a new preface. "Robert Fisk's enormous book about Lebanon's desperate travails is one of the most distinguished in recent times."—Edward Said