Über den Autor

Alfred M. Lilienthal was an American author and political activist known for his critical stance on Zionism and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. He gained prominence with his book "What Price Israel?" which was published in 1978 and became a significant work in the discourse surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Lilienthal's writings often challenged the mainstream narratives regarding Israel and advocated for a more balanced approach to Middle Eastern politics. He argued that the U.S. support for Israel was detrimental to both American interests and peace in the region.

Throughout his life, Lilienthal contributed to various publications and engaged in public speaking, where he expressed his views on the implications of Zionism and the need for a peaceful resolution to conflicts in the Middle East. His perspective was shaped by his experiences and observations as a Jewish American, and he sought to bridge understanding between different communities. Lilienthal's legacy continues to influence discussions on Middle Eastern politics and the complexities of national identity.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum February 19, 1915
Geburtsort New York City, New York, USA
Todesdatum October 8, 2008