Ahron Bregman
Author of Cursed Victory: A History of Israel and the Occupied Territories, 1967 to the Present
About the Author
Born in Israel in 1958, Ahron Bregman was a soldier in the Lebanon War and reached the rank of captain. He then studied in Jerusalem and London, completing a doctorate in War Studies at King's College London. An academic and journalist, Bregman teaches at the Department of War Studies, King's show more College London. show less
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Works by Ahron Bregman
Cursed Victory: A History of Israel and the Occupied Territories, 1967 to the Present (2014) 80 copies, 5 reviews
The Spy Who Fell to Earth: My Relationship with the Secret Agent Who Rocked the Middle East (2016) 14 copies
Warfare in the Middle East since 1945 (The International Library of Essays on Military History) (2008) 4 copies
Living and Working in Israel 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1958
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Israel (birth)
England (passport) - Places of residence
- Israel (birth)
London, England, UK - Education
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem (international relations, political science)
King's College, London (PhD|Department of War Studies|1994) - Occupations
- political scientist
writer
journalist
parliamentary assistant (Knesset) - Organizations
- Israel Defense Forces (artillery officer)
- Short biography
- Ahron Bregman is married and has three children.
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Statistics
- Works
- 9
- Members
- 279
- Popularity
- #83,281
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 7
- ISBNs
- 50
- Languages
- 4
An authoritative and impassioned history of the aftermath of the Six Day War—by a former Israeli soldier—and a cogent argument for an end to the occupation.
In a move that would forever alter the map of the Middle East, Israel captured the West Bank, Golan Heights, Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula in 1967's brief but pivotal Six Day War. Cursed Victory is the first complete history of the war's troubled aftermath—a military occupation of the Palestinian territories that is now well into its fifth decade. Drawing on unprecedented access to high-level sources, top-secret memos and never-before-published letters, the book provides a gripping and unvarnished chronicle of how what Israel promised would be an 'enlightened occupation' quickly turned sour, and the anguished diplomatic attempts to bring it to an end. Bregman sheds fresh light on critical moments in the peace process, taking us behind the scenes as decisions about the fate of the territories were made, and more often, as crucial opportunities to resolve the conflict were missed.
As the narrative moves from Jerusalem to New York, Oslo to Beirut, and from the late 1960s to the present day, Cursed Victory provides vivid portraits of the key players in this unfolding drama, including Moshe Dayan, King Hussein of Jordan, Bill Clinton, and Yasser Arafat. Yet Bregman always reminds us how diplomatic and back-room negotiations affected the daily lives of millions of Arabs, and how the Palestinian resistance, especially during the first and second intifadas, and now in recent tragic developments, have shaped the political arena.
As Bregman concludes, the occupation has become a dark stain on Israel's history. Cursed Victory is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the origins of the ongoing conflict in the region.
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