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Dandelion Books to Release "The Last Days of Israel" by Barry Chamish

Contact: Carol Adler, President
Dandelion Books
cadler@dandelionbooks.com
www.dandelionbooks.com

TEMPE, AZ . . . Dandelion Books has just obtained the U.S. rights to publish Israeli journalist, Barry Chamishs new book, The Last Days of Israel. Written by a Jew who loves his country with a passion, Chamish holds back nothing. You must read this book if you want to know the true inside story.
As soon as it is released, the book will be available on the Internet through Amazon.com www.amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble www.bn.com and can be ordered worldwide at the bookstore of your choice. If you prefer to order by phone, www.bn.com offers a toll-free number: 1-800-THE BOOK.
"My work is a burden," writes Chamish. I know too much. I'm paying a price now and it can only get costlier. Three and a half years ago I wrote about Israel from two perspectives: the very positive-glorifying my country's achievements in various trade magazines read mostly by gentiles, and the very negative-exposing Israeli political corruption in my own publication Inside Israel, read mostly by Jews. The idea was to clean up our political system so I would only have to write about our achievements.
Then in November, 1995, Yitzhak Rabin was murdered and I quickly gathered proof that our government told not a word of truth about the real circumstances of his demise. And for this I was vilified in the Israeli media, and twice, ugly protests disrupted my lectures. My family was forced to read front page newspaper accounts of my fictional life: I was a Holocaust denier, a member of organized crime, a follower of Rabbi Kahane (THE number one crime of the Israeli media), and worse."
Israeli journalist Barry Chamish is the most outspoken and document-laden of the dozens of Rabin murder conspiracy theorists." Canadian-born Chamish moved to Israel in 1975, got an MA at Hebrew University and in 82 fought in the Lebanese War. Following the critical success of his book, The Fall of Israel, a stinging expose of Israeli political corruption, Chamish established a newsletter, Inside Israel. Over time, the two discovered the reason for the criminality of the Israeli political system; it had been co-opted at the top by elements of the New World Order, especially the Council on Foreign Relations. The Last Days of Israel is Chamishs fifth and most outspoken book on the subject of Israeli political intrigue and corruption.


    

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