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Terror Tunnels

By: Alan Dershowitz
Narrated by: Alan Dershowitz, Richard Davidson
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At a time when Israel is under persistent attack - on the battlefield, by international organizations, and in the court of public opinion - Alan Dershowitz presents a powerful case for Israel’s just war against terrorism. In the spirit of his international best-seller, The Case for Israel, Dershowitz shows why Israel's struggle against Hamas is a fight not only to protect its own citizens, but for all democracies. The nation-state of the Jewish people is providing a model for all who are threatened by terrorist groups - such as ISIS, al-Qaeda and Boko Haram. Having himself been in one of the Hamas terror tunnels, Dershowitz explains why Israel had no choice but to send in ground troops to protect its civilians against Hamas death squads.

Dershowitz wrote this book to warn the world that unless Hamas' strategy of building terror tunnels and firing rockets from behind human shields is denounced and stopped - by the international community, the media, the academy, and good people of all religions, ethnicities, and nationalities - it will be coming soon "to a theater near you". Covering all the hot-button issues - from the BDS movement, to the rise of anti-Semitism, to the charge of war crimes, to the prospects of peace - Terror Tunnels: The Case for Israel's Just War Against Hamas is a must-listen for all who care about Israel, peace in the Mideast, human rights, and fairness.

©2014 Alan Dershowitz (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Inconvenient truths

With first hand experience of the situation on the ground Dershowitz describes the fanatical violence of Hamas. Their policy is characterised as "dead baby strategy" - willingly and deliberately firing rockets from civilian areas knowing it will provoke a military response from Israel, then banking the tragic images of the innocent victims. Hamas seeks not reconciliation or peace but destruction of the Jewish state. The fate and future of the poor civilians living in Gaza are of no interest to them.
The book is worth reading but is repetitive. Many of the short chapters are collated from articles Dershowitz has published over time, and there is great overlap in information and interpretation.

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