Iron Wall
Discover the intricate dynamics of Israeli foreign policy in Iron Wall by Avi Shlaim, published in 2014. This comprehensive work spans 944 pages and delves into the historical context of the 1920s, when hard-line Zionists established the controversial doctrine of the 'Iron Wall.' Shlaim argues that negotiations with Arab nations should always stem from a position of military strength, suggesting that only when Israel is sufficiently powerful can peace be achieved with its neighbors. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Middle Eastern relations and the military policies that have shaped them. Dive into this engaging analysis and gain a deeper insight into the challenges and strategies of Israeli diplomacy.