Myths and Facts:

A Guide to the Arab Israeli Conflict

By Mitchell Geoffrey Bard

Reviewed by Monty Rainey

If you are even remotely interested in world affairs, and more particularly the Middle East and Arab/Israeli relations (the fact that you are reading this review places you squarely in this category) you will no doubt one day find yourself involved in a conversation regarding the Arab/Israeli situation. As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, you will doubtless be deluged by some well intentioned but misinformed individual who will make it their temporary mission to witness their personal plethora of misguided notions about Israel upon you. This one single volume will arm with the knowledge to debunk their barrage with cold hard truth.

 

In just over a half century, Israel, as a subject, has been the recipient of more negative misinformation than just about any subject one can conjure up. Mitchell Bard has assembled a sourcebook that will set the record strait, annihilating years of misinformation and downright propaganda against the Jewish people and their national home.

Bard assembles 26 chapters, each covering a specific time frame, area or event, and each chapter addresses numerous myths of the related topic and proceeds to present the reader with the cold hard truth.

The book by itself, is a good read, but afterwards serves the reader as an incomparable sourcebook which you will refer to many times. The layout makes enables the reader to easily navigate to the specific subject one wishes to explore. The book concludes with 100 pages of appendix, which contain the relevant documents and agreements of Israel.

This will be an invaluable addition to your library. Read this book. The next time someone attempts to force feed you their anti-Israel agenda, fight back with the truth.

Monty Rainey
www.juntosociety.com

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