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A Zionist among Palestinians / Hillel Bardin ; foreword by Mubarak Awad and Edward (Edy) Kaufman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bardin, Hillel.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arab-Israeli conflict--1993---Peace.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Arab-Israeli conflict--Social aspects.
Conflict management--Israel.
Conflict management.
Palestinian Arabs--Civil rights.
Palestinian Arabs.
Peace-building--Israel.
Peace-building.
Nonviolence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (272 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bloomington and Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A Zionist among Palestinians offers the perspective of an ordinary Israeli citizen who became concerned about the Israeli military's treatment of Palestinians and was moved to work for peace. Hillel Bardin, a confirmed Zionist, was a reservist in the Israeli army during the first intifada when he met Palestinians arrested by his unit. He learned that they supported peace with Israel and the then-taboo proposal for a two-state solution, and that they understood the intifada as a struggle to achieve these goals. Bardin began to organize dialogues between Arabs and Israelis in West Bank villag
Contents:
Jericho I introduction to the intifada
Jericho II: the dialogues
Jericho III: the black scorpion
Sur Bahir: the forest
Obeidiyah: water in the desert
Beit Sahour I : intense, long-lasting dialogue
Ramallah I: a soldier's attempt to promote nonviolence
Ramallah II and prison
Beit Sahour II: from dialogue to action
Beit Sahour III: the sleepover and the prayer for peace
Beit sahour IV: out from the underground
Jabel Mukabber
Runners for peace
Dehaisheh and the settlers
Bethlehem, Wadi Fukin, Nahalin, and Husan
Nablus (shechem) I: a military alliance
Nablus (shechem) II: helping to advance the peace process
Jerusalem municipal elections and meeting Arafat in Tunis
Jericho IV: the tourist board
Jerusalem information center
Ibrahim and isma'il
Olive trees and the wall
From dialogue to strategic community activation: some reflections on technique
Conclusion: is there hope?.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786613673466
9781280696503
1280696508
9780253002235
0253002230
OCLC:
796384114

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