After being tortured and imprisoned for being a Zionist and liberal critic of the Argentine government, Timerman is ignobly deported by the military to Israel where he arrives just in time for the invasion of Lebanon in ‘82. This was Israel’s “Vietnam”—the first war instigated by the first right-wing government, and arguably the first war that Israel waged that wasn’t defensive. Timerman wrote in the first months of the war which was allegedly waged to push back PLO forces, but ends up destroying whole cities, thousands of civilians, and the morale of the Israeli army. Israelis organize groups like Peace Now to protest Ariel Sharon’s cynical adventure to force regime change in Lebanon. Timerman’s reporting is more jeremiad and impressionistic than comprehensive and this wouldn’t be a good historical introduction to the war. Still, as a document of moral protest against the Israeli government by an impassioned liberal Zionist, Timerman’s diagnoses are, sadly, still valid 30 years later.