The Fateful Triangle

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The Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians
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AuthorNoam Chomsky
PublisherSouth End Press US; Between the Lines Books Canada
Publication date
1983, October 1999 (updated)
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages578
ISBN0-89608-601-1
OCLC40545413
327.7305694 21
LC ClassE183.8.I7 C48 1999

The Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians is a 1983 book by Noam Chomsky about the relationship between the US, Israel and the Palestinians. Chomsky examines the origins of this relationship and its meaningful consequences for the Palestinians and other Arabs. The book mainly concentrates on the 1982 Lebanon War and the "pro-Zionist bias" of most US media and intellectuals, as Chomsky puts it.

The book was updated in 1999 and contains three new chapters, drawing upon material from Z Magazine and other publications. New developments that have been incorporated include the First Intifada, Israeli invasion of Lebanon, and the ongoing peace process.

Edward Said, who also contributed the new foreword, said, "Chomsky's major claim is that Israel and the United States - especially the latter - are rejectionists opposed to peace, whereas the Arabs, including the PLO, for years have been trying to accommodate themselves to the reality of Israel."

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