In A Selfish Case for Palestine, the author outlines with clear arguments both the problems with the current progressive movement for Palestine and their case to Western people, as well as the right-wing refusal to take up the cause of a group that shares interests largely overlapping with their own.
This book describes the history of the State of Israel and the Israel lobby in the United States, Canada and Europe, as well as contemporary developments on this front, including the recent regime change in Syria. The West's historic relationship with Israel is compared with its relationship with the Arab world and a hypothetical free State of Palestine.
It is highly recommended for anyone who wants to know the case for Palestine stated in terms of the national interest without resorting to shaky emotional appeals.