A profoundly different way of looking the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict
Reporting from Jerusalem for "The New York Times" and Fox News
respectively, Greg Myre and Jennifer Griffin, witnessed a
decades-old conflict transformed into a completely new war. The
West has learned a lot about asymmetrical war in the past decade.
At the same time, many strategists have missed that the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict has become one of them. This book
shows the importance of applying these hard-won lessons to the
longest running, most closely watched occupation and uprising in
the world.
The entire conflict can seem irrational -- and many commentators
see it that way. While raising their own family in Jerusalem at the
height of the violence, Myre and Griffin look at the lives of
individuals caught up in the struggles to reveal how these actions
make perfect sense to the participants. Extremism can become a
virtue; moderation a vice. Factions develop within factions.
Propaganda becomes an important weapon, and perseverance an
essential defense. While the Israelis and the Palestinians have
failed to achieve their goals after years of fighting, people on
both sides are prepared to make continued sacrifices in the belief
that they will eventually emerge triumphant.This book goes straight
to the heart of the conflict: into the minds of suicide bombers and
inside Israeli tanks. We hear from Palestinian informants who help
the Israeli military track down and kill Palestinian militants.
Israeli settlers in isolated outposts explain why they are there,
and we hear the frustrations of a Palestinian farmer who has had
his olive grove cut in half by Israel's security barrierShows the
important lessons that can be learned by viewing the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an example of modern, asymmetrical
warAuthored by long-time reporters on the Middle East, the book
provides a balanced and detailed look at the fighting based on
first-hand experience and hundreds of interviewsExplains how the
landscape of the conflict changed and why the traditional approach
to peacemaking is no longer valid
With a new perspective on what's really going on in Israel and
the Palestinian territories, "The Familiar War" is a book that will
inform the debate on the Middle East and the future of the peace
process, as well as our understanding of other conflicts around the
world.
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