The stage is set for the great struggle for Jerusalem. As conflict continues to rage throughout the Middle East, it appears the struggle will be a long and painful one.
From Chaim Weizmann and Lord Balfour, to Yasser Arafat and Bill Clinton; from the Partition Plan, to the Six Day War, to the Oslo peace process, The Rape of Palestine explores fluctuations and changes in policy during the twentieth century, and their consequences that are unfolding to this day.
This book is a thorough and timely analysis - based on historical, biblical and contemporary resources - of a bitter and deadly conflict.
Lionel I. Casper was born in Scotland in 1941, and was raised in the UK and Israel. In 1977, he returned to Israel. He currently resides in Jerusalem and engages in the fields of real estate and hi-tech. He is the author of a number of books, mainly historical novels, including The Agreement, published by Gefen Publishing in 1996.">
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