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In November 2022, Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power in Israel after the fifth election in less than four years. Propped up by a bloc of far-right and ultra-religious parties, Netanyahu's government is the most extreme administration in Israeli history. It has pushed Israeli society to breaking point. Israel now faces cataclysmic rifts and an existential crisis. Pfeffer charts the mass protests against Netanyahu's attempts to silence the judiciary and expand settlement in the West Bank, as well as the shattering of Israel's core beliefs after October 7th and the calamitous war in Gaza. No…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In November 2022, Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power in Israel after the fifth election in less than four years. Propped up by a bloc of far-right and ultra-religious parties, Netanyahu's government is the most extreme administration in Israeli history. It has pushed Israeli society to breaking point. Israel now faces cataclysmic rifts and an existential crisis. Pfeffer charts the mass protests against Netanyahu's attempts to silence the judiciary and expand settlement in the West Bank, as well as the shattering of Israel's core beliefs after October 7th and the calamitous war in Gaza. No King In Israel is the definitive story of Israel's fractured democracy, and of the fight to define what Israel should be.
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Autorenporträt
Anshel Pfeffer began his career in journalism covering the ultra-Orthodox community for a local paper in Jerusalem. Today he is a senior writer and columnist for Haaretz as well as the paper's Judaism editor. He is also the Israel correspondent for The Economist and The Times and a columnist of the oldest Jewish newspaper in the world, The Jewish Chronicle. His last book, Bibi - The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu, was published in 2018 to wide critical acclaim in the US (Basic Books), Canada (Random House) and Britain (Hurst) and has also been translated into other languages.