It's Israel as you've never seen it before--forty-six years of life, conflict, people, and society from ground level as it happened, with context and depth, through the eyes of an award-winning American journalist who's also an Israeli, husband, father, grandfather, Orthodox Jew, and soldier--proving that Israel is stronger than ever and needs to act like it. The book has four sections: conflict, society, people, and media. You'll walk alongside the author as he interacts with Israel on many levels, encountering heroes and demagogues, leaders and followers, Jews and Arabs--and you'll follow him to the conclusion that Israel cannot fix the Palestinians, but it can fix itself--and in its upcoming election, Israel's emphasis should be on domestic problems and not exaggerated security threats.
Why Are We Still Afraid? : A Reporter's 46-Year Story of Israel Growing Strong