Israelophobia

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Israelophobia: The Newest Version of the Oldest Hatred and What To Do About It
AuthorJake Wallis Simons
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAnti-Zionism
GenrePolemic
PublisherConstable
Publication date
September 7, 2023
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages221
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Websitehttps://jakewallissimons.substack.com/p/israelophobia

Israelophobia: The Newest Version of the Oldest Hatred and What To Do About It is a polemical[1] book written by British journalist Jake Wallis Simons and published in 2023 by Constable.[2] The book argues against anti-Zionism and presents methods for combating it.

Background

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Jake Wallis Simons is a British journalist and author[3] who has been the editor of the London-based Jewish Chronicle since 2021.[4]

Synopsis

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In the book, Simons argues that the State of Israel is a target of an antisemitic campaign of delegitimization,[5][2] contends that anti-Zionism is merely a new incarnation of antisemitism,[2][6] lists eight identifiers for antisemitism, and presents five methods for combating anti-Zionism.[2]

Reception

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The book received four out of five stars by Con Coughlin, a defense editor for The Daily Telegraph.[6] A review in the journal Israel Affairs by Roza El-Eini said that the book left "no doubt as to the full extent of the threat [Israelophobia] is to the Jewish people and to Israel."[2] George Chesterton of the London Standard called the book "particularly timely,"[5] whereas Roger Boyes of The Times opined that it could have made a stronger argument against anti-Zionism.[1] New Humanist writer Keith Kahn-Harris was more critical, describing the book as "an expression of angry, inert futility."[7]

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References

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