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- catalog abstract "Brother Against Brother takes the reader through the critical turning points of Israeli political history, and introduces us to the leaders whose careers were baptized by blood. In a masterful blending of narrative and historical analysis, Sprinzak begins with the Altalena incident of June 1948, the first armed dispute between David Ben-Gurion's Labor-led government and the right-wing paramilitary Irgun organization, led by future prime minister Menachem Begin. He then follows the legacy of conflict into the confrontations of the 1950s and the assassination of Dr. Rudolph Kastner, a World War II leader of the Hungarian Jews. Sprinzak shows how the 1967 Six-Day War - Israel's greatest victory ever - reopened, paradoxically, the great rift between the left and the right over the borders of Israel, inspiring such agitators as Meir Kahane, who founded the Jewish Defense League in the United States and the Kach party in Israel, and the Orthodox rabbis of Gush Emunim. Finally, Sprinzak reveals how the militancy of Israel's religious right has grown more fierce since the signing of the Oslo accords, reaching its peak in the 1994 Hebron massacre and the Rabin assassination the following year.".
- catalog contributor b11062597.
- catalog coverage "Israel Politics and government.".
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Brother Against Brother takes the reader through the critical turning points of Israeli political history, and introduces us to the leaders whose careers were baptized by blood. In a masterful blending of narrative and historical analysis, Sprinzak begins with the Altalena incident of June 1948, the first armed dispute between David Ben-Gurion's Labor-led government and the right-wing paramilitary Irgun organization, led by future prime minister Menachem Begin. He then follows the legacy of conflict into the confrontations of the 1950s and the assassination of Dr. Rudolph Kastner, a World War II leader of the Hungarian Jews.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-353) and index.".
- catalog description "Sprinzak shows how the 1967 Six-Day War - Israel's greatest victory ever - reopened, paradoxically, the great rift between the left and the right over the borders of Israel, inspiring such agitators as Meir Kahane, who founded the Jewish Defense League in the United States and the Kach party in Israel, and the Orthodox rabbis of Gush Emunim. Finally, Sprinzak reveals how the militancy of Israel's religious right has grown more fierce since the signing of the Oslo accords, reaching its peak in the 1994 Hebron massacre and the Rabin assassination the following year.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Extremism and Violence in the First Israeli Republic, 1948-67. 1. On the Brink of Civil War: Crisis at Year One. 2. Violence in the 1950s: The Eruption of Past Hatreds. 3. Thou Shalt Protest, Not Kill: The Case of Haredi Violence -- pt. 2. The Escalation of Violence in the Second Israeli Republic, 1967-99. 4. Challenge from the Left: Rebellion in the Periphery. 5. From Pioneering to Terrorism: Gush Emunim and the Underground. 6. The Kahanist Culture of Violence: Evolution and Containment. 7. After Oslo: The Crisis of the Israeli Radical Right. 8. To Kill a Prime Minister: Countdown to the Rabin Assassination. 9. Jews Who Kill? Some Afterthoughts on Israeli Political Violence. App. Violence, Political Violence, and Political Violence in Israel.".
- catalog extent "xii, 366 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Brother against brother.".
- catalog identifier "0684853442".
- catalog isFormatOf "Brother against brother.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, NY : Free Press,".
- catalog relation "Brother against brother.".
- catalog spatial "Israel Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Israel".
- catalog spatial "Israel.".
- catalog subject "303.6/09594/09045 21".
- catalog subject "HN660.Z9 V57 1999".
- catalog subject "Orthodox Judaism Political aspects Israel.".
- catalog subject "Political violence Israel History.".
- catalog subject "Rabin, Yitzhak, 1922- Assassination.".
- catalog subject "Rabin, Yitzhak, 1922-1995 Assassination.".
- catalog subject "Right-wing extremists Israel History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Extremism and Violence in the First Israeli Republic, 1948-67. 1. On the Brink of Civil War: Crisis at Year One. 2. Violence in the 1950s: The Eruption of Past Hatreds. 3. Thou Shalt Protest, Not Kill: The Case of Haredi Violence -- pt. 2. The Escalation of Violence in the Second Israeli Republic, 1967-99. 4. Challenge from the Left: Rebellion in the Periphery. 5. From Pioneering to Terrorism: Gush Emunim and the Underground. 6. The Kahanist Culture of Violence: Evolution and Containment. 7. After Oslo: The Crisis of the Israeli Radical Right. 8. To Kill a Prime Minister: Countdown to the Rabin Assassination. 9. Jews Who Kill? Some Afterthoughts on Israeli Political Violence. App. Violence, Political Violence, and Political Violence in Israel.".
- catalog title "Brother against brother : violence and extremism in Israeli politics from Altalena to the Rabin assassination / Ehud Sprinzak.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".