October 7th and Israel's subsequent invasion of Gaza exposed the cracks in its foundations. It revealed itself as a country incapable of protecting its citizens, divided between messianic theocrats and enlightened liberal Zionists, resentful of its neighbors, and losing the support of Jews worldwide. While its leaders justify bombing campaigns that surpass the worst atrocities of World War II and the Gaza Strip plunges into a growing humanitarian catastrophe, Israel is becoming a pariah state. Its worst enemy is not Hamas, but itself.
To overcome the idea of the Jewish state, Ilan Pappé shows us a path of restorative justice and decolonization that includes the return of refugees, the end of settlements, and the urgent need to build bridges with the Arab world.
Are we facing the imminent collapse of Israel?
Is a future of coexistence possible
and not one of endless war?







