Betrayal: France, the Arabs, and the JewsEncounter Books, 25. mai 2008 - 192 sider David Pryce-Jones believes that France has done more damage to the Middle East than any other country. France encouraged the mass immigration of Arabs and that huge and growing minority in the country now believes that it has rights and claims which have not been met. This minority also believes that Israel should not exist. Middle East geo-politics are spreading from French soil to an increasingly Islamized Europe. |
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The Harvest | 3 |
The Quai dOrsay | 16 |
Jews in the View of the Quai dOrsay | 19 |
The Catholic Factor | 25 |
Zionism versus French Designs | 28 |
Between the Wars | 37 |
Writers Take Sides | 50 |
The Rescue of the Mufti of Jerusalem | 60 |
Men and Matters | 100 |
Interests and Hearts | 110 |
The Pursuit of the Ayatollah | 123 |
Ins and Some Outs | 131 |
Pillars of Unwisdom | 137 |
CONCLUSION | 147 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 153 |
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The Mystique of Louis Massignon | 68 |
A Pernicious Example and a Great Peril | 75 |
Taking Advantage | 87 |
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