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A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah's Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel »

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Authors: Thanassis Cambanis
ISBN-13: 9781439143605, ISBN-10: 1439143609
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Date Published: September 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Thanassis Cambanis

Book Synopsis

While Hamas and Al Qaeda are certainly dangerous to Israel and the West, Hezbollah and its millions of foot soldiers are the premier force in the Middle East.

Veteran Middle East correspondent Thanassis Cambanis offers the first detailed look at the surprising cross section of people willing to die for Hezbollah and its uncompromising agenda to remake the map of the region and destroy Israel.

Part standing army, part political party, and part theological movement, Hezbollah is made up not just of unemployed young men but also middle-class engineers, merchants, even nurses. Hezbollah’s widespread popularity rests on its ability to offer its followers economic reform, affordable health care, dependable electricity, efficient courts, and safe streets, as well as victory over Israel. Also unique to the party is its powerful doctrine of self-improvement, which challenges its members to fight ignorance, make money, and engage in safe sex. Millions of demoralized Middle Easterners have gravitated toward these principles, swelling the ranks of what is at heart a radical, militant group. They span economic class, include both fanatics and casual believers, and are sworn to the apocalyptic beliefs of the "Party of God." With its promise of perpetual war, Hezbollah has ushered in a militant renaissance and inspired fighters in Gaza, the West Bank, Egypt, Iraq, and beyond. Whatever their differences, their hatred of Israel and the United States binds them together.

To understand Hezbollah is to understand the fighters and engineers, the women who raise the martyrs, the scouts who plant trees, and the nine-year-old girls who take the veil over the objections of their less militant fathers. Cambanis follows a few Hezbollah families through the ups and downs of the 2006 war with Israel and the continuing preparations for another conflict, letting us listen in to Hezbollah members’ intimate discussions at the kitchen table and on the battlefield. Cambanis’s reporting puts a human face on the Party of God, so we might understand the ideological and religious roots of today’s conflict. His riveting narrative provides an urgent and important exploration of militancy in the Middle East.

The New York Times - Joe Klein

Cambanis…is one of those rare foreign correspondents more interested in the impact of the carnage on average humans than in military maneuvers or bang-bang…In the end, this is a valuable account. Hezbollah has found a supple and sophisticated extremist formula—the combination of social services, an aura of incorruptability, jihad and inspiration—that can and may well be replicated throughout the region.

Table of Contents

Prologue

Part I: The Battle

1 The Party Of God 3

2 Rani Bazzi's Holy Struggle 21

3 The Dispossessed 41

Part II: War Without End

4 Divine Victory 137

5 The Islamic Vanguard 203

6 Hezbollah Rising 245

7 Eternal Resistance 274

Acknowledgments 291

Notes 293

Index 307

About The Author 319

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