
Israel and the Lure of History
Gerard Araud(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 12. November 2026
Book
Hardback
136 pages
978-1-5095-7378-3 (ISBN)
Description
The pogrom of October 7th signalled the end of an illusion: that of the possibility of ignoring Palestine. This fated illusion first rose and then collapsed not only in Tel Aviv, but throughout the globe. Israel appears variously as the only possible refuge for a persecuted people, as brutal colonial enterprise, or as devastatingly vulnerable and traumatised. But what's certain is that no other state today provokes such mental fixity and intransigent polarity across the West.
Gerard Araud, former French Ambassador to Israel and to the United States, seeks to bypass the declarative, black-and-white 'for or against' trap. Recounting his encounters with political figures, including Arafat, Obama, and Jared Kushner, he describes how they navigated fears and ambitions under the immovable constraints imposed by power dynamics. He also shows that historical narrative has been integrated into the extremist war machines of Netanyahu's state and Hamas: history becomes one more vehicle for unrestrained emotion, one more ideological tool, and something which undermines perception. This use of history seeks not to bring reality into view, but to disqualify the legitimacy of the other. Without a change of course, the future of Israel is at stake.
This even-handed and scrupulously fair book will renew the quality of debate surrounding a status quo which must be abandoned in favour of an empathy which extends to all innocent victims.
Gerard Araud, former French Ambassador to Israel and to the United States, seeks to bypass the declarative, black-and-white 'for or against' trap. Recounting his encounters with political figures, including Arafat, Obama, and Jared Kushner, he describes how they navigated fears and ambitions under the immovable constraints imposed by power dynamics. He also shows that historical narrative has been integrated into the extremist war machines of Netanyahu's state and Hamas: history becomes one more vehicle for unrestrained emotion, one more ideological tool, and something which undermines perception. This use of history seeks not to bring reality into view, but to disqualify the legitimacy of the other. Without a change of course, the future of Israel is at stake.
This even-handed and scrupulously fair book will renew the quality of debate surrounding a status quo which must be abandoned in favour of an empathy which extends to all innocent victims.
Reviews / Votes
"Gerard Araud is fair to both sides in the Israel/Palestine conflict currently consuming the world, but very tough on both sides too. And somehow he manages to retain hope that change for the better may come, provided the world stays engaged and supports both sides in making the right choices. He mixes acute historical analysis with a real picture of what it is like to be a diplomat in such a fragile and fascinating place. Part memoir, part history, part call to arms, I read it in a couple of sittings, and felt both better informed and more motivated by the end."Alastair Campbell, co-host of The Rest is Politics podcast
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-7378-3 (9781509573783)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Gerard Araud is a former diplomat who served as Ambassador of France to the United States from 2014 to 2019.
Content
Prologue
Chapter One
Arriving in Israel: A Leap into the Unknown
Chapter Two
Ambassador on a Mission
Chapter Three
Israel, Caught in the Trap of Strength and Prosperity
Chapter Four
The Conflict
Chapter Five
Obstacles to a Two-State Solution
Chapter Six
Hopeful, In Spite of It All?
Epilogue
Chronological Overview
Recommended Reading
Chapter One
Arriving in Israel: A Leap into the Unknown
Chapter Two
Ambassador on a Mission
Chapter Three
Israel, Caught in the Trap of Strength and Prosperity
Chapter Four
The Conflict
Chapter Five
Obstacles to a Two-State Solution
Chapter Six
Hopeful, In Spite of It All?
Epilogue
Chronological Overview
Recommended Reading