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Place is the Passion: Reframing the Israel/Palestine Conflict


Place is the Passion: Reframing the Israel/Palestine Conflict

Paperback by Williamson, Bill

Place is the Passion: Reframing the Israel/Palestine Conflict

£9.95

ISBN:
9781871204339
Publication Date:
07 Apr 2016
Publisher:
Comerford & Miller
Imprint:
Radical Read
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Place is the Passion: Reframing the Israel/Palestine Conflict

Description

Israel relies for its survival on its lucrative arms trade and American military support. Meanwhile, the Palestinians suffer poverty and destitution as an occupied nation. Indeed, without vast international financial support the Palestinians would face starvation.Any solution is impossible while Israel pursues an aggressive program of settlement expansion and ethnic cleansing. The author draws extensively on Jewish sources to prove Israel is on the wrong track. He looks beyond the moribund two state solution, which he likens to Apartheid, to show there is a better future achievable for both peoples: one that is secular, democratic, bi-national, culturally vibrant and economically successful.

Contents

Foreword Preface Chapters1 A Land of milk and honey? 2 The Constant Conflict 3 Breaking the Power of the Past4 Israel and the Practise of Power5 Palestine: Resilience and Resistance6 Conflict: The Gaza Experience7 Human Rights: The Only Way Forward8 Re-Imagining the Future9 Conclusion: a case for optimism ReferencesIndex

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