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Let My People Know

The Incredible Story of Middle East Peace―and What Lies Ahead

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Let My People Know

By: Aryeh Lightstone
Narrated by: Benjamin Isaac
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The Trump administration’s “Peace to Prosperity” vision for the Middle East was unveiled on January 28, 2020. What followed over the next eleven months was one of the most fascinating and consequential periods of US foreign policy in a generation, leading to five normalization agreements between Israel and Muslim states. The Abraham Accords achieved what had seemed impossible for decades and set the Middle East on a trajectory toward a broad regional peace.

Aryeh Lightstone is uniquely positioned to tell the story. As the senior advisor to the US ambassador to Israel, he had a front-row seat on events that dramatically altered the dynamics of the Middle East. He was tasked with a complex and sensitive component of the Abraham Accords: turning them into practical action, and doing it quickly—during a pandemic, no less. In addition, he directed the Abraham Fund, led the Abraham Accords Business Summit, and served as the key contact between Israel and the other Accords nations for implementation.

Let My People Know provides a behind-the-scenes account of the strategies that allowed the “Deal of the Century” to be struck, and an unvarnished look at the Middle Eastern idiosyncrasies that factored into the process. A rabbi and an enthralling storyteller, Lightstone paints a vivid picture of the varied cultures and personalities involved. He also offers a glimpse into the day-to-day activities of an embassy.

Finally, he explains what the Biden administration must do better to advance America’s interests abroad. We now have a paradigm for a forward-looking Middle East policy that ultimately benefits the United States. Lightstone makes the case for strategic action to maintain the momentum.

©2022 Aryeh Lightstone (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Politics & Government Middle East Israel & Palestine World Ideologies & Doctrines Nationalism
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Fascinatingly interesting to listen!
Listening to insiders is very interesting and takes the listener like behind the scenes. Very inspiring

Fascinatingly interesting

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I found no flaws in this book. It was well done from cover to cover regarding subject matter, word usage, narration, and relevance. this is an important book, and should be a must read for every College student on this planet!

What a great subject in this day of such hatetred toward Israel and America.

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This book was a fantastic behind the scene
look of a miraculous time for US/ Israel history. Thank you areyh for the remarkable book and all your groundbreaking work

Wow!

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It was very informative about the corruption that is going on all over in the government. So sad that it has come to this. I really enjoyed it

let my people know

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I loved hearing Aryeh Lightstone’s fascinating anecdotes about President Trump’s dream team in the Middle East. David Friedman, Jared Kushner, Mike Pompeo and Niki Haley accomplished so much for America and Israel in 4 years. The worst part about “Let My People Know” is the strong disappointment it will leave you that the Trump administration didn’t receive a second term! Anyone who loves America and Israel needs to read this book so we can have higher expectations of what is possible when America treats its Allies like true friends.

Great inside story on the Abraham Accords

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