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Daniel Gordis

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Daniel Gordis



Average rating: 4.27 · 5,392 ratings · 688 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
Israel: A Concise History o...

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If a Place Can Make You Cry...

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Saving Israel

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God Was Not in the Fire: Th...

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Coming Together, Coming Apa...

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The Promise of Israel: Why ...

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Does the World Need the Jews

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“Some of Ben-Gurion’s generals wanted to take the West Bank of the Jordan River, frustrated that Israel had forfeited an opportunity to establish a secure natural frontier, but Ben-Gurion demurred. He had several reasons. The last thing Israel needed, he believed, was to control an even greater number of Arab civilians. As it was, Ben-Gurion was worried about those Arabs who remained in Israel. They were Israeli, because they had stayed inside the state, but the only thing that distinguished them at that point from Israel’s enemies on the other side of the line was that they had not fled, while their family members had. Ben-Gurion did not dare imagine that they yet had any loyalty to the new state. Ben-Gurion was also concerned that the Americans would look askance on Israel taking more territory. No less important, Ben-Gurion chose not to conquer the West Bank because his mind had moved on to other challenges. He was, as Anita Shapira notes, “already immersed in the vital mission of bringing in masses of new immigrants and absorbing them.”48 THE”
Daniel Gordis, Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn

“The story of the return of the Jewish people to its ancestral homeland became, in short, one of the great dramas in the history of humankind.”
Daniel Gordis, Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn

“THE BEGIN YEARS HAD not been easy ones for Israel, but they had been important. Israel had made peace with its once most potent enemy, Egypt. It had made clear that it would not tolerate weapons of mass destruction in the hands of its sworn enemies. It had shown that it would go to war—even a war that many Israelis eventually opposed—to protect the rights of its citizens and children to live normal lives and not to sleep in bomb shelters.”
Daniel Gordis, Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn

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