"The Zionist Left, formerly hegemonic, has declined since 1977 and is now marginalized, while the differences between it and the center and Right have almost disappeared. But the myth of its 'progressive' nature persists among Western liberals. Based on her knowledge as a former insider, and on her familiarity with the relevant material, Tikva Honig-Parnass performs an invaluable service in forensically deconstructing the myth.
Moshe Machover, author, Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Resolution
"These books, [Israelis and Palestinians, and False Prophets of Peace] are important contributions not only for historical perspective but for present-day understanding The fundamental insights of the formative Israeli revolutionary left remain as impressive as ever inspiring in their clarity of vision, even if its distressing to see how, if anything, political discourse about Israel and Palestine has regressed as much as advanced in half a century."
David Finkel, Against the Current
"After reading Honig-Parnass book, one is left with a clear impression that liberal Zionists are neither Israels best and nor is their double-speak a simple reflection of hypocrisy. Liberal Zionists were, and remain at the heart of the problem."
Ramzy Baroud, the Palestine Chronicle
"[A]t a time when the hasbarah is working overtime to present Israel as a place where liberal democratic values, individualism and LGBT rights thrive amidst a sea of fundamentalist obscurantism, False prophets of peace is essential reading for winning the debate against those keen to smear solidarity with Palestinian rights as employing double standards and engaging in the demonisation of the only democracy in the Middle East."
Leandros Fischer, the Weekly Worker
"The Zionist Left, formerly hegemonic, has declined since 1977 and is now marginalized, while the differences between it and the center and Right have almost disappeared. But the myth of its 'progressive' nature persists among Western liberals. Based on her knowledge as a former insider, and on her familiarity with the relevant material, Tikva Honig-Parnass performs an invaluable service in forensically deconstructing the myth.
Moshe Machover, author, Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Resolution
"These books, [Israelis and Palestinians, and False Prophets of Peace] are important contributions not only for historical perspective but for present-day understanding The fundamental insights of the formative Israeli revolutionary left remain as impressive as ever inspiring in their clarity of vision, even if its distressing to see how, if anything, political discourse about Israel and Palestine has regressed as much as advanced in half a century."
David Finkel, Against the Current
"After reading Honig-Parnass book, one is left with a clear impression that liberal Zionists are neither Israels best and nor is their double-speak a simple reflection of hypocrisy. Liberal Zionists were, and remain at the heart of the problem."
Ramzy Baroud, the Palestine Chronicle
"[A]t a time when the hasbarah is working overtime to present Israel as a place where liberal democratic values, individualism and LGBT rights thrive amidst a sea of fundamentalist obscurantism, False prophets of peace is essential reading for winning the debate against those keen to smear solidarity with Palestinian rights as employing double standards and engaging in the demonisation of the only democracy in the Middle East."
Leandros Fischer, the Weekly Worker