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A Nation That Dwells Alone
Israel’s Relations with the Family of Nations

One of Israel’s principal dilemmas -- one that grew more acute in the aftermath of the 1967 war -- is its stance toward an often hostile international community. In staggering disproportion to the size of both its land and population, Israel receives almost constant coverage in international media and foreign forums, and the majority of this coverage is highly uncomplimentary. Is the criticism and censure justifiable? Can Israel normalize its existence and affairs to the point that it will be viewed and treated as equal to other players in the international community?