When the slogans are louder than the facts, evidence becomes a moral imperative. In Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law, United States District Judge Roy K. Altman brings legal rigor to the world's most contentious debate. Applying courtroom-tested standards--burden of proof, corroboration, chain of custody--he examines claims of colonialism, apartheid, and genocide with dispassionate precision. In an era shaped by viral slogans and curated outrage, Judge Altman offers a disciplined method for discerning truth from propaganda. Through historical records, archaeological evidence, genetic data, and international law, Israel on Trial shows what it means to demand proof--and what's at stake when we stop asking for it. Key takeaways include: How to evaluate modern political claims using legal reasoning Why historical evidence still matters in present-day discourse What international law actually says about occupation, apartheid, and genocide How antisemitic tropes have evolved into mainstream talking points A framework for intellectual integrity in an age of ideological warfare This is not just a book about Israel. It's a guide for anyone who believes facts still matter.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:B0G8Y2XN1X
ISBN13:9798891886360
Release Date:April 2026
Publisher:Advantage Books
Length:304 Pages
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