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informative medium-paced

4.5

An important read. While it's called "The Palestine Laboratory," the book really goes beyond Palestine, and shows how Israel enables genocide in other countries and befriends autocratic regimes with its weapons sales - including governments that are actively antisemitic, flirt with Holocaust denial and a threat to their own Jewish citizens. Israel is fine with overlooking antisemitism as long as its weapons are sold and it gets backing of its occupation on the world stage. It seems unbothered to throw non-Israeli Jews under the bus for convenience, as well as any other minority deemed an "undesirable population," like migrants trying to cross the US border or the Mediterranean. The book also shows how Israel's racism goes past anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian rhetoric. As a country, Israel has set up its border technology to keep out African migrants as well and electeds have openly voiced anti-Black sentiments and racial slurs. I do wish Loewenstein had dipped into Israel's treatment of Ethiopian Jews, which is not covered. I think it also could've used another round of editing to clean it up a bit. A lot of the same people are introduced over and over as if for the first time and it gets redundant. Eitay Mack is prominently featured but gets introduced brand new something like 3 times. Some of the sentences border on run-on. But none of this takes away from the overall message and content.

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5.0


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