Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine
Dervla Murphy describes with passionate honesty the experience of her most recent journeys into Israel and Palestine. In cramped Haifa high-rises, in homes in the settlements and in a refugee camp on the West Bank, she talks with whomever she meets, trying to understand them and their attitudes with her customary curiosity, her acute ear and mind, her empathy, her openness to the experience and her moral seriousness. Behind the book lies a desire to communicate the reality of life on the ground, and to puzzle out for herself what might be done to alleviate the suffering of all who wish to share this land and to make peace in the region a possibility. Meeting the wise, the foolish and the frankly deluded, she knits together a picture of the patchwork that constitutes both sides of the divide -Hamas and Fatah, rural and urban, refugee, Bedouin nomad, indigenous inhabitant, Black Hebrew, Kabbalist, secular and Orthodox. She keeps an open mind, but her sympathies are clearly with the Palestinians, remorselessly dispossessed of, and cut off from, their lands and frustrated and humiliated on a daily basis. Clinging to hope, she comes to believe that despite its difficulties the only viable future lies in a single democratic state of Israel/Palestine, based on one person, one vote -the One-State Solution.
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Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine
Dervla Murphy describes with passionate honesty the experience of her most recent journeys into Israel and Palestine. In cramped Haifa high-rises, in homes in the settlements and in a refugee camp on the West Bank, she talks with whomever she meets, trying to understand them and their attitudes with her customary curiosity, her acute ear and mind, her empathy, her openness to the experience and her moral seriousness. Behind the book lies a desire to communicate the reality of life on the ground, and to puzzle out for herself what might be done to alleviate the suffering of all who wish to share this land and to make peace in the region a possibility. Meeting the wise, the foolish and the frankly deluded, she knits together a picture of the patchwork that constitutes both sides of the divide -Hamas and Fatah, rural and urban, refugee, Bedouin nomad, indigenous inhabitant, Black Hebrew, Kabbalist, secular and Orthodox. She keeps an open mind, but her sympathies are clearly with the Palestinians, remorselessly dispossessed of, and cut off from, their lands and frustrated and humiliated on a daily basis. Clinging to hope, she comes to believe that despite its difficulties the only viable future lies in a single democratic state of Israel/Palestine, based on one person, one vote -the One-State Solution.
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Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine

Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine

by Dervla Murphy
Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine

Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine

by Dervla Murphy

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Dervla Murphy describes with passionate honesty the experience of her most recent journeys into Israel and Palestine. In cramped Haifa high-rises, in homes in the settlements and in a refugee camp on the West Bank, she talks with whomever she meets, trying to understand them and their attitudes with her customary curiosity, her acute ear and mind, her empathy, her openness to the experience and her moral seriousness. Behind the book lies a desire to communicate the reality of life on the ground, and to puzzle out for herself what might be done to alleviate the suffering of all who wish to share this land and to make peace in the region a possibility. Meeting the wise, the foolish and the frankly deluded, she knits together a picture of the patchwork that constitutes both sides of the divide -Hamas and Fatah, rural and urban, refugee, Bedouin nomad, indigenous inhabitant, Black Hebrew, Kabbalist, secular and Orthodox. She keeps an open mind, but her sympathies are clearly with the Palestinians, remorselessly dispossessed of, and cut off from, their lands and frustrated and humiliated on a daily basis. Clinging to hope, she comes to believe that despite its difficulties the only viable future lies in a single democratic state of Israel/Palestine, based on one person, one vote -the One-State Solution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780600963
Publisher: Eland Publishing
Publication date: 02/19/2015
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 456
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Author's Note x

Acknowledgements xi

Map xi

Part 1

1 Mixed Company in Jaffa and Tel Aviv 1

2 On a Kibbutz in the Negev 23

3 A View from Jerusalem 37

4 Odd Laws in a Divided City 49

Map 62

5 From Ancient Acre to Newish Ashkelon 66

6 The Crater of Makhtesh Ramon 84

7 Finding Balata 99

Part 2

8 The Friendliness of Nablus 111

9 Surrounded by Settlements 133

10 The Griefs of Occupation 148

11 Bethlehem Besieged 158

12 Too Many Prisoners 172

13 Ramallah: A Substitute Capital 191

14 A Minor Injury 207

15 A Malevolent Barrier 217

16 Preparing to Move on 236

17 Arrival in Hebron 244

18 The Two Faces of Purim 267

19 INto the Hebron Hills 287

20 What Goes on in the Jordan Valley? 306

21 Here and There in Jerusalem 331

Part 3

22 Impressions of Yad Vashem 355

23 Polite Settlers and Traumatised Conscripts 363

24 The Complexities of Safed 382

25 Harrowed Again by the Barrier 398

Epilogue 408

Middle East Conflict Timeline 411

Glossary 415

Abbreviations 419

Bibliography 421

Index 429

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