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 | | Hurley devotes three chapters to the internal stresses within Israel, religious versus secular, extremists versus moderates, that propel Israel steadily toward the goal of the Ariel Sharon wing of the Likud Party-expulsion of all of the Palestinian Arabs from all of Palestine. |
 | | In a chapter examining 'Israel and the United States,' Hurley notes Israel's success in preventing any congressional investigation of its 1967 attack on a U.S. Naval ship, the USS Liberty, in which 34 Americans were killed and 171 injured. |
 | | Israel has new 'moderate' leadership, which is reluctant to carry out the commitments of the previous 'extremist' leadership, and again Israel's American apologists, whom Hurley blames for much of its folly, are saying, as they always do, 'Give the new man a chance, don't crowd him, or the extremists will come back.' |
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