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Friendly Fire Ami Ayalon

Friendly Fire By Ami Ayalon

Friendly Fire by Ami Ayalon


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Friendly Fire: how Israel became its own worst enemy by Ami Ayalon

A powerful personal testimony and an urgent call for Israel to change direction, from an unexpected source: the former director of the internal security service, Shin Bet.

Raised on a kibbutz by parents who had fled the Holocaust, Ami Ayalons life exemplified the Zionist dream. His commitment to his country propelled a meteoric career, culminating in being named commander of the navy and receiving the Medal of Valour, Israels highest military decoration. All the time, he remained a staunch supporter of his countrys policies.

Then he was appointed director of the Shin Bet, Israels internal security service, and the unexpected happened. Forced to try and understand the lives and motivations of Palestinians for the first time, he gained empathy for the enemy and learned that when Israel carries out anti-terrorist operations in a political context of hopelessness, the Palestinian public will support violence, because they have nothing to lose.

He came to understand that his patriotic life had blinded him to the self-defeating nature of policies that have undermined Israels civil society while heaping humiliation upon its neighbours. In this deeply personal journey of discovery, Ami Ayalon seeks input and perspectives from Palestinians and Israelis whose experiences differ from his own, and draws radical conclusions about what Israel must do to achieve relative peace and security.

Friendly Fire Reviews

How can a staunch Zionist who was raised on one of Israels earliest settlements and trained as a kill-or-be-killed elite commando spearhead a campaign for peace with his enemies? The answer, in Ami Ayalons captivating narrative, is an eye-opener for Palestinians and Israelis alike.

-- Sari Nusseibeh, author of Once Upon a Country: a Palestinian life, former president of the Al-Quds University and former Palestinian National Authority representative in Jerusalem


Remarkable.

-- Andrew Mueller * Monocle *

Fascinating and well-written.

-- Ahron Bregman * Jewish Chronicle *

[Friendly Fire] is a personal, intellectual and philosophical journey.

-- Yossi Melman * Haaretz *

[Ayalons] aims and accomplishments are undeniably impressive Hope finds a prominent presence in what so many think is a hopeless, endless conflict.

* Kirkus Reviews *

Ami Ayalon discusses how he came to see a two-state solution with the Palestinians as the best way to ensure Israel's security, not just through analysing numbers and statistics, but through a humanistic approach. He discusses how his humanist paradigm not only allowed him to see how the Palestinians grievances and aspirations are intertwined with Israels security, but also how he still acknowledges and sympathises with the narratives of those in Israel whom he may disagree with.

-- Jonah Naghi * The Times of Israel *

Friendly Fire is not simply a critique, but a strong mandate for a complete overhaul of Israel's policy toward countering Palestinian terrorism with clear lessons for counterterrorism policy far beyond the region [A] powerful critique of the Israeli politicians on both the left and right [A] story of immense bravery: bravery to speak truth to power; bravery to speak out against injustice even when it is committed on ones behalf and in one's name; bravery to acknowledge ones own participation in and responsibility for such injustice; and, finally, bravery to demand accountability from oneself and from others.

-- Molly Ellenberg, Modern War Institute

Friendly Fire is full of fascinating anecdotes from a life lived on the sidelines of some of the most momentous events in the recent history of the Middle East.

-- TJ Collins * Dubbo Mailbox Shopper *

[A] compact, compelling memoir [S]moothly written [A]fter Ayalon retired as head of Shin Bet he decided almost everything he had done as a soldier and a supervisor of secret agents had actually reduced the prospects for peace and security.

-- Charles Kaiser * The Guardian *

[A]n idealistic, yet sober and realistic, vision of what is needed to advance the prospects of peace.

-- Sheldon Kirshner * The Times of Israel *

Reading Ayalons revealing book, one can see that he has come a long way. Perhaps his most commendable conclusion is that Israel will never achieve peace until we change the narrative about the past and admit to ourselves that the Palestinians have a right to their own country alongside Israel, and on land we claim as ours.

-- Raja Shehadeh * The Nation *

About Ami Ayalon

Admiral (Ret.) Ami Ayalon is the former commander of the Israeli navy, director of the Shin Bet security agency, cabinet minister, Knesset member, and recipient of the Medal of Valour, Israels highest military decoration. He organised and was featured in the Academy Award-nominated documentary The Gatekeepers. Anthony David, a historian and biographer, teaches creative writing at the University of New Englands campus in Tangier, Morocco.

Additional information

GOR011734582
9781913348595
1913348598
Friendly Fire: how Israel became its own worst enemy by Ami Ayalon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Scribe Publications
2020-12-10
320
Short-listed for National Jewish Book Award for Autobiography and Memoir 2020 (Lebanon)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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