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Bibi: My Story

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This book includes very interesting anecdotes of Bibi’s personal relationships and political negotiations with each of these presidents, as well as his negotiations with key players for the Palestinians and the Arab states. A warm, unsentimental and beautifully-observed book for our times' Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days 'If I were in bother I'd want the Ballybrady bunch at my back. Nothing is canceled or woke but the importance of Israel on the world stage and especially to America is clearly visible. While any autobiographer can be expected to put the facts about his or her life in the best possible light, what emerges—independent of what Mr.

In the later years, the narrative comes to focus on political crises, leaning toward accounting his successes in economy, security, and diplomacy. Netanyahu, who emphasises the inspiration he derives from Winston Churchill’s leadership during the Second World War, has so far failed to lead an international alliance against the country he considers the greatest threat to civilisation, Iran. Bibi Netanyahu is the longest serving Prime Minister of Israel (15 years) and is the first Prime Minister to be born in Israel after the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. I thought I knew a lot about the history of Israel, but this book helped me realize how little I really know.

He has come to try to process his grief and make himself desirable again as a husband, a father and a business partner.

It is the story of a leader with a dream and the team he inspired, encouraged, and led to achieve that dream. not your run-of-the-million campaign autobiography, most of which are tedious and boring and not worth the paper they are printed on . As the autobiography moves into his young adult career, the narration moves from the personal passion which drives Netanyahu to the practical steps he takes to enter Israeli society to promote and protect his beloved country.

In December 2006, Netanyahu became the official Opposition Leader in the Knesset and Chairman of the Likud Party. Plus, I kept getting interrupted by compulsions to arrange stuffed menageries into ominous tableaus, so that probably didn’t help my focus.

I referred to both while reading and found they not only provide geo-political detail, but also aide in centering the narrative from the perspective of tiny Israel to the world at large. However, it is better to have them and be able to reference them than to not have them and have an incomplete picture. Benjamin Netanyahu is the Prime Minister of Israel, having been reelected in 2022 after previously serving from 1996–1999 and 2009–2021.

From his reiteration of the quote “a land without a people for a people without a land” to accusing Iran of wanting to wipe it off the map. If need to read this book, you'll have to read many many other books and check on every information that has been computed in BiBi. I’m not talking about men and women, as women come and go throughout the lives of Bibi and his brothers (after all, he is on his third marriage! He served as Prime Minister from 1996-1999 (during the Clinton administration) and from 2009-2021 (during the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations, and has served as Prime Minister again since December 2022.

She fills her days with swimming, fishing, quilting, and baiting the tourists who arrive from the city with more money than sense. He deserves to be proud of all his and Israel’s accomplishments, but I’m not a fan of the cockiness. And rather than reading like a typical self-serving retrospective, a classic bid for immortality, his memoir now becomes a reintroduction to a man who has rarely been out of the public eye for a quarter-century .But he can take solace from the fact that he demonstrates Churchillian abilities in the literary field. Although writing a book of this length is an achievement, the writing is plodding, despite the exciting things he's lived through. Through a host of vivid anecdotes, he narrates his own evolution from soldier to statesman, while providing a unique perspective on leadership, the fraught geopolitics of the Middle East, and his successful efforts to liberate Israel’s economy, which helped turn it into a global powerhouse of technological innovation. I liked the most Chapter 29, which Bibi show what the steps he took to transform the Socialistic poor economy of Israel to liberal economy between 1996 to 1999.

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