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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2022
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  • ISBN-10: 1668008440
  • ISBN-13: 9781668008447
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Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu tells the story of his family, his path to leadership and his commitment to defending Israel and securing its future. Illustrations.

Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu tells the story of his family, his path to leadership, and his commitment to defending Israel and securing its future.

One of the most formidable and insightful leaders of our time, in this gripping memoir, weaves together his personal story with the dramatic history of Israel and the Jewish people, narrating his own evolution from soldier to statesman while providing a unique perspective on leadership in the Middle East. Illustrations.

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu’s sweeping, moving autobiography, one of the most formidable and insightful leaders of our time tells the story of his family, his path to leadership, and his unceasing commitment to defending Israel and securing its future.

From their earliest days, Bibi and his close-knit brothers, Yoni and Iddo, were instilled with purpose. Born in the wake of the Holocaust at the dawn of Israel’s independence and raised in a family with a prominent Zionist history, they understood that the Jewish state was a hard-won and still precarious gift. All three studied in American high schools—where they learned to appreciate the United States—before returning to their cherished homeland.

The brothers joined an elite special forces outfit of the Israeli Defense Forces known as “the Unit.” At twenty-two, Bibi was wounded while leading his team in the rescue of hostages from a hijacked plane. Four years later, in 1976, Yoni was killed in Entebbe, Uganda, while leading his men in one of the most daring hostage-rescue missions in modern times. Yoni became a legend; Bibi felt he would never recover from his grief. Yet, inspired by Yoni’s legacy and guided by the wisdom of his visionary historian father, Bibi thrust himself into the international struggle against terrorism, ultimately becoming the longest-serving prime minister in Israel’s history.

In this memoir Bibi weaves together his gripping personal story with the dramatic history of Israel and the Jewish people. 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.

Netanyahu gives colorful, detailed, and revealing accounts of his often turbulent relationships and negotiations with Presidents Clinton, Obama, and Trump. With eye-opening candor, he delves into the back channels of high diplomacy—including his struggle against the radical forces that threaten Israel and the world at large, and the decisive events that led to Israel’s groundbreaking 2020 peace agreements with four Arab states.

Offering an unflinching account of a life, a family, and a nation, Netanyahu writes from the heart and embraces controversy head-on. Steely and funny, high-tempo and full of verve, this autobiography will stand as a defining testament to the value of political conviction and personal courage.

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"For his admirers and critics alike, he has produced a compelling memoir and an intriguing study of power."  The Economist 

"Bibi is as polished, argumentative and fascinating as its author, a restless work in progress whose story is that of modern Israel."  The Wall Street Journal

Benjamin Netanyahu's autobiography is one of historys great Zionist texts. Most politicians autobiographies are turgid affairs . . . Then there is Benjamin Netanyahus autobiography, which is not a politicians autobiography at all, but an adventure story dressed up as one. It is a Tom Clancy novel written for a Tom Cruise movie adaptation, posing as a normal politicians memoir.  Claremont Review of Books

"After a stunning victory, Netanyahu is returning as Israels next prime minister . . . Now, therefore, is the perfect moment to take a closer look at who Netanyahu really is . . . not your run-of-the-million campaign autobiography, most of which are tedious and boring and not worth the paper they are printed on . . . This is an incredibly well-written, captivating at times, spell-binding account of his triumphs and trials. And it is a must read for every Evangelical who loves Israel and prays for the peace of Jerusalem.  All Israel News 

"In the latest election, Netanyahu accomplished what few of his peers ever could: He won what passes in Israel as a resounding victory, granting him the opportunity to become prime minister for a third time. 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 . . . [ and] serves as an essential window into his character."  The Washington Post 

From a purely literary point of view, this is without doubt the best autobiography written by an Israeli prime minister . . . [ Netanyahu] demonstrates Churchillian abilities in the literary field." Literary Review

"Benjamin Netanyahus new book Bibi: My Story [ is] worthy of being added to the shelf in a place of honor . . . the world will understand him and his country better as a result of this book."  The Algemeiner 

Bibi: My Story is a surprisingly sentimental and ideologically thoughtful autobiography from a politician known for his cold, hard realism. Unlike other political autobiographies, which mostly serve to obscure their subjects, this one provides us with the tools to understand this signature figure in modern Jewish history . . . a far better book than we had any reason to think it would be. Commentary Magazine 

"Netanyahu wrote his memoir longhand. It is not the standard campaign autobiography. It has heft, and not just because it runs to 650 pages. Primed for debate, he conveys his point of view with plenty of notes. He paints in primary colors, not pastels. The canvas is filled with adulation, anger, frustration and dish. Bibi is substantive and barbed. It is interesting. Netanyahu has scores to settle and punches to land."  The Guardian 

Author's Note ix
PART I FOOTHILLS
1 Brothers 1972
3(6)
2 Roots 1949-1957
9(11)
3 America 1957-1959
20(8)
4 Back in Israel: Blissful Years 1959-1963
28(5)
5 America Again: Nerds and Jocks 1963-1967
33(7)
6 The Six-Day War 1967
40(10)
7 The Unit 1967-1968
50(8)
8 Combat 1968-1969
58(9)
9 Commander 1969-1972
67(17)
10 Farewell, Lebanon 1972
84(4)
11 MIT 1972-1976
88(3)
12 The Yom Kippur War 1973
91(8)
13 Hasbara 1973-1976
99(8)
14 Father
107(16)
15 "One Day It Will Help Your Country" 1976-1978
123(4)
16 Agony 1976
127(6)
17 Entebbe July 4, 1976
133(13)
18 Terrorism 1976-1980
146(12)
19 Business 1980-1982
158(4)
20 Diplomat 1982-1984
162(15)
21 Ambassador 1984-1988
177(19)
22 Politics 1988-1993
196(21)
23 Nathan
217(10)
24 Leader of the Opposition 1993-1996
227(26)
PART II HIGHLANDS
25 Prime Minister 1996-1999
253(11)
26 First Reforms 1996-1999
264(11)
27 Sara
275(6)
28 King Hussein
281(7)
29 First Skirmish 1996
288(11)
30 Wye River 1998
299(14)
31 Wilderness 1999-2002
313(16)
32 Citizen Against Terror 2001-2002
329(9)
33 The Vision 2002
338(5)
34 Crisis 2003
343(4)
35 Fat Man, Thin Man 2003-2005
347(16)
36 "Don't Read the Press" 2003-2005
363(11)
37 "This Is Social Justice!" 2003-2005
374(12)
38 A Clash of Head and Heart 2005
386(13)
39 "This Is Your Life!" 2005-2009
399(10)
PART III SUMMIT
40 "Not One Brick!" 2009-2010
409(16)
41 "Lots of Daylight" 2009
425(13)
42 The Battle for Jerusalem 2010
438(5)
43 Firefighters 2010
443(7)
44 Marmara 2010
450(6)
45 The Lecture 2011
456(10)
46 "We'll Get You Out of There, Yoni" 2011
466(5)
47 Passing the Torch 2012
471(6)
48 The Red Line 2012
477(12)
49 "You're Next" 2012-2013
489(6)
50 "Nobody Likes Goliath" 2013
495(8)
51 "Come on a Clandestine Visit to Afghanistan" 2013
503(6)
52 "Bibi, Please Help Us" 2013
509(4)
53 Tunnel War 2014
513(10)
54 "Never Again" 2015
523(17)
55 Last-Minute Victory 2015
540(10)
56 Rising Power 2015-2020
550(16)
57 Walking Among the Giants 2016-2018
566(7)
58 Parting Shot 2016
573(10)
59 New Deal 2017
583(12)
60 Missions Accomplished 2017-2019
595(11)
61 "Bring Us Bibi's Head" 2009-2022
606(11)
62 New Path to Peace 2020
617(19)
63 Covid 2019-2021
636(8)
64 Roller Coaster 2019-2022
644(8)
65 My Story, Our Story
652(3)
Acknowledgments 655(4)
Endnotes 659(24)
Index 683(42)
Photograph Credits 725
Benjamin Netanyahu is the Prime Minister of Israel, having been reelected in 2022 after previously serving from 19961999 and 20092021. From 19671972 he served as a soldier and commander in Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit of the Israeli Defense Forces. A graduate of MIT, he served as Israels Ambassador to the United Nations from 19841988, before being elected to the Israeli parliament as a member of the Likud party in 1988. He has published five previous books on terrorism and Israels quest for peace and security. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife, Sara.