One Jewish State

Author: Hon. David Friedman

Genre: Current Events; Israel

Rating: ★★★★☆

David Friedman’s One Jewish State: The Last, Best Hope to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is written with the clarity of someone who has sat close to the machinery of policy and believes the stakes are existential. He argues—succinctly and step-by-step—that the long-promised two-state framework has not produced stability, and he presents a one-state vision as the most realistic path toward security and long-term peace for those living in the land. The book reads like a tightly constructed case: direct language, defined claims, and a steady insistence that readers follow the logic all the way to his conclusion.

In a season when many people are reading the headlines with grief, fear, and fatigue, Why this book feels “needed” : it’s organized, decisive, and unafraid to name what Friedman sees as hard truths. Even readers who disagree with his proposal will benefit from understanding how this argument is being made, because it’s influential, and it’s presented as a moral and strategic framework rather than a passing opinion. If you’re looking for a concise, forcefully stated one-state argument from a former U.S. ambassador’s perspective, this is a strong recommendation.

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