The Palestinian Delusion: The Catastrophic History of the Middle East Peace Process

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Every new American President has a plan to bring about peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and every one fails. 

Every “peace process” has failed in its primary objective: to establish a stable and lasting accord between the two parties, such that they can live together side-by-side in friendship rather than enmity.


But why? And what can be done instead?

 

While this failure is a consistent pattern stretching back decades, there is virtually no public discussion or even basic understanding of the primary reason for this failure.

 

The Palestinian Delusion is unique in situating the Israeli/Palestinian conflict within the context of the global jihad that has found renewed impetus in the latter portion of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. Briskly recounting the tumultuous history of the “peace process,” Robert Spencer demonstrates that the determination of diplomats, policymakers, and negotiators to ignore this aspect of the conflict has led the Israelis, the Palestinians, and the world down numerous blind alleys. This has often only exacerbated, rather than healed, this conflict.

 

The Palestinian Delusion offers a general overview of the Zionist settlement of Palestine, the establishment of the State of Israel, and the Arab Muslim reaction to these events. It explores the dramatic and little-known history of the various peace efforts—showing how and why they invariably broke down or failed to be implemented fully. The Palestinian Delusion also provides shocking evidence from the Palestinian media, as well as statements from the Palestinian leadership, showing that negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians will never work.

 

But there is still cause for hope. Spencer delineates a realistic, viable alternative to the endless and futile “peace process,” that shows how the Jewish State and the Palestinian Arabs can truly coexist in peace—without illusions or unrealistic expectations.

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3.8
12 reviews
Mohammed Badran
November 5, 2023
I'm a Palestinian Arab from a Muslim tradition, and I came to this book to seek the truth. Mr. Spencer has opened my eyes to many truths and facts, which I checked and they proved to be true. Everything is written is true I must confess. However, there's something missing. Mr. Spencer overlooks some parts of the struggle, like denying any driving Arabs from their land, which was proved not always the case according to Yom Kippur declassified documents. He also denys any presence of indigenous Palestinian culture, which was absolutely exaggerated. I agree with most of what's written, but what undermines the credibility of this book is not showing what the other side's point of view. Mr. Spencer portrays Israel as a constant victim of everyone at all times. In short, there's some bias, and there's a tone of hatred in the narrative Neverthrless, I maintain my respect to Israel (especially their writers and intellectuals) and I believe in their right to exist in peace.
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SN Yee
November 21, 2023
This book adeptly explains the perpetual Israel-Palestine war. It is relevant to the Oct 7, 2023 attack of Hamas, which has instantaneously escalated to the indiscriminate bombing of Gaza by Israel. The facts presented by Spenser are solid although some historical events are arguably selective. This writer brazenly reveals the elephant in the room, and the arguments make allowances for the Jews to claim their right of self-defense against jihadist threats. Overall, a must read.
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Ofentse Sebiloane
September 14, 2024
A very insightful and enjoyable read which sheds light on one of the most misrepresented pieces of history. Spencer once again proves himself as a juggernaut in theological history and Middle Eastern affairs. Unfortunately, the people who need to read the book the most are the ones least likely to read it.
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About the author

Robert Spencer has led seminars on Islam and jihad for the FBI, the United States Central Command, United States Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army’s Asymmetric Warfare Group, the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF), the Justice Department’s Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council, and the U.S. intelligence community.

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