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作       者:Halevi, Yossi Klein

出  版  社:Harper

出版时间:2013-10-01

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In June 1967, Israel achieved the unimaginable a decisive victory against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria in the Six-Day War. The most symbolic triumph for the young nation was the reunification of Israeli West Jerusalem and Jordanian East Jerusalem, achieved at great cost by a group of paratroopers from the 55th Paratroopers Reserve Brigade. In restoring Jewish sovereignty to the Holy City, these men fulfilled the dream of two millennia, changing the history of Israel and of the Middle East. And as veteran journalist Yossi Klein Halevi shows in Like Dreamers, they played pivotal roles in shaping Israel's destiny long after their resounding military success.A masterful storyteller, Halevi tracks down seven members of the 55th Brigade and traces their lives through the decades following the Six-Day War. But as his narrative reveals, despite the intensity of their shared experience protecting Israel, in their postwar paths they nurture drastically divergent visions for the country's future. Yoel Bin-Nun emerges at the forefront of the religious Zionist West Bank settlement movement, but Arik Achmon the chief intelligence officer of the 55th becomes a spiritual father of the unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in 2005. Achmon becomes a driving force in the growth of Israel's capitalist economy, whereas Avital Geva, in addition to building a reputation as a leading conceptual artist, ardently defends the socialist kibbutzim. And while Geva is among the foremost activists in Peace Now, Udi Adiv helps create an anti-Zionist terror underground in Damascus, eventually serving twelve years in an Israeli prison.Charting the ideological differences among this band of brothers, Halevi weaves a nuanced and insightful chronicle of modern Israel. His fascinating, diligently researched examination of each man's motivations and actions supported by extensive interviews with their friends, family members, and comrades-in-arms humanizes the country 's complex political landscape, facilitating a deeper understanding of the forces that influence its evolution as a state.
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Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Who’s Who

Introduction: June 6, 1967

PART ONE: THE LIONS’ GATE (MAY–JUNE 1967)

Chapter 1: May Day

Chapter 2: The Center

Chapter 3: Born to Serve

Chapter 4: A Time of Waiting

Chapter 5: No-Man’s-Land

Chapter 6: “The Temple Mount Is in Our Hands”

Chapter 7: “Jerusalem of Iron”

PART TWO: THE SEVENTH DAY (1967–1973)

Chapter 8: The Summer of Mercaz

Chapter 9: The Kibbutzniks Come Home

Chapter 10: The Children Return to Their Borders

Chapter 11: Attrition

Chapter 12: The Invention of Yisrael Harel

Chapter 13: Utopias Lost and Found

Chapter 14: Across The Border

PART THREE: ATONEMENT (1973–1982)

Chapter 15: Brave-Hearted Men

Chapter 16: “Our Forces Passed a Quiet Night in Suez”

Chapter 17: The Home Front

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Chapter 18: “End of the Orange Season”

Chapter 19: A New Israel

Chapter 20: Building Different Israels

Chapter 21: Hurban

PART FOUR: MIDDLE AGE (1982–1992)

Chapter 22: The Forty-First Kilometer

Chapter 23: Civil Wars

Chapter 24: Idolatrous Fire

Chapter 25: New Beginnings

Chapter 26: Under Siege

PART FIVE: END OF THE SIX-DAY WAR (1992–2004)

Chapter 27: A New Israel, Again

Chapter 28: Almost Normal

Chapter 29: Careening Toward the Center

Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Also by Yossi Klein Halevi

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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