Segev reveals the lofty aspirations that guided the state's leaders as well as the darker side of the Zionist utopia: the friction between the early settlers and the immigrants, the lack of good-faith negotiations with the Arabs; the clash between religious and secular factions; the daily collision of the Zionist myth with the severe realities of life in the new state. Unflinching in its observations, this bold chronicle is indispensible for understanding the dilemmas that continue to confront-and divide-Israeli society.
"Should be required reading for all who want to understand the Arab-Israeli conflict. Segev has done the international community an impor0tant service". -- The New York Times Book Review.
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