Traveling to thousand-year-old olive groves, besieged villages,
refugee camps, checkpoints, and barracks, Michael Riordon talks
with people on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict who
fight violence and war through creative resistance. The region
remains a symbol of instability fueled by violence and hatred, and
this investigation enters into the heart of the dispute and offers
a different perspective. The author uncovers the crises that
stirred them to act, the risks they face in working for peace, and
the small victories that sustain them. These stories of Israelis
who refuse to see Palestinians as enemies and Palestinians who
practice nonviolent resistance break all stereotypes. In the face
of deepening conflict, this portrait of courageous grassroots
action provides hope for a livable future and inspiration to peace
activists in all nations.
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