I have to re-read this book several times, because there so much in the documentation I have to investigate.
What is it about? Chris van der Heijden is a Dutch historian with a long list of controversial books. He doesn't shun the confrontation with existing views.
In this book he explains - documented with hundreds of footnotes - why the foundation of the state of Israel might prove a irreversable mistake, and what the role of the Western nations have played in the Middle-East.
The author isn't against a nation for Jewish people and sees their point of view of being attached to the land around Jeruzalem, but the foundation of that nation was based on wrong assumptions: the land wasn't barren and there lived Palestinians. Because of these wrong assumptions the Middle-East became a source of conflicts, which aren't solved until these days, and maybe - is the author's opinion - won't be solved, until all who have been involved in the past, have the courage to admit that they were wrong from the beginning.