After the Pogrom – the new book by Brendan O’Neill
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spiked is thrilled to announce the publication of After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation, the new book by Brendan O’Neill. It is out now and available to order on Amazon.
After the Pogrom is an unflinching account of how the West failed the moral test of 7 October 2023 – the day that Islamist terror group Hamas charged into southern Israel from Gaza, inflicting murder, mutilation and rape on innocent people. It documents, in chilling detail, how academics, activists and the commentariat ended up making excuses for Hamas’s pogrom – the worst act of violence against the Jews since the Holocaust.
The book is brilliant, incisive – a call to arms for civilisation. But don’t take our word for it. It’s a ‘brutally honest analysis of how the world failed the test of Hamas’s brutality’, says Eylon Levy, former Israeli government spokesman. In the words of Jake Wallis Simons, author of Israelophobia, Brendan’s book ‘lands a bruising blow in the cause of liberty, tolerance and good sense’.
Plus, we’re having an online launch event on Tuesday 1 October, where best-selling American author and spiked columnist Batya Ungar-Sargon will interview Brendan about the book and take questions from the audience on Zoom. It’s free, but exclusively for spiked supporters, members of our online donor community.
If you’re a supporter, you can claim your free ticket in the online hub now. If you’re not a supporter, why not sign up today? For as little as £5 a month you can come along to this event and access many more exclusive perks.
Thank you. And we hope you enjoy the book.
After the Pogrom – book launch
Tuesday 1 October – 7pm to 8pm BST
Batya Ungar-Sargon interviews Brendan O’Neill about his new book. Free for spiked supporters.
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