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Fouad Ajami Goes to Israel
MOSAIC by Martin Kramer January 8, 2015 The Lebanese-born scholar knew more about the Jewish state than any Arab intellectual of his generation…..Zionism had built a whole, new world west of the Jordan River, but Palestinian nationalism had insisted that … Continue reading
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Tagged Fouad Ajami, Lebanese, Martin Kramer, Palestinians
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