What Does Israel Fear from Palestine?

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A poignant, incisive meditation on Israel’s longstanding rejection of peace, and what the war on Gaza means for Palestinian and Israeli futures.

When apartheid in South Africa ended in 1994, dismantle

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  • Author: Shehadeh, Raja
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 128
  • Publish Date: June 11 2024
  • ISBN10: 1635425352
  • Language: English
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A poignant, incisive meditation on Israel’s longstanding rejection of peace, and what the war on Gaza means for Palestinian and Israeli futures.

When apartheid in South Africa ended in 1994, dismantled by internal activism and global pressure, why did Israel continue to pursue its own apartheid policies against Palestinians? In keeping with a history of antagonism, the Israeli state accelerated the establishment of settlements in the Occupied Territories as extreme right-wing voices gained prominence in government, with comparatively little international backlash.

Condensing this complex history into a lucid essay, Raja Shehadeh examines the many lost opportunities to promote a lasting peace and equality between Israelis and Palestinians. Since the creation of Israel in 1948, known to Palestinians as the Nakba, or catastrophe, each side’s perception of events has strongly diverged. What can this discrepancy tell us about Israel’s undermining of a two-state solution? And will the current genocide in Gaza finally mark a shift in the world’s response?

With graceful, haunting prose, Shehadeh offers insights into a defining conflict that could yet be resolved.

Author: Raja Shehadeh
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Other Press (NY)
Published: 06/11/2024
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 7.48h x 5.09w x 0.51d
ISBN: 9781635425352
Language: English

Author

Shehadeh, Raja

Binding

ISBN10

1635425352

ISBN13

9781635425352

Page Count

128

Published Date

June 11 2024

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