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This book presents a unique and unrivaled exploration of Israeli national consciousness, particularly with regard to the Palestinians. It features first person narratives, produced from interviews and framed by commentary. It is interspersed throughout with photographs. It is similar to Studs Turkel's American Dreams. For many Jews, Israel is synonymous with pride, haven and liberation. For Israel's founders, it was to be a nation of strong new Jews, who would never again go willingly to the death camps. But what identity has been created? Israel's oppression of the Palestinians creates anger throughout the Muslim world and beyond. How do Israelis see themselves today? This unique book explores the dynamics, distortions and incredible diversity of Israeli society. From the mouths of soldiers, settlers, sex workers and the victims of suicide attacks, Occupied Minds is the story of a national psyche that has become scarred by mental security barriers, emotional checkpoints...
Who are the Palestinians? In this compelling book of interviews,
Arthur Neslen reaches beyond journalistic cliches to let a wide
variety of Palestinians answer the question for themselves.
Beginning in the present with Bisan and Abud, two traumatized
children from Jenin's refugee camp, the book's narrative arcs
backwards through the generations to come full circle with two
elderly refugees from villages that the children were named after.
Along the way, Neslen recounts a history of land, resistance,
exile, and trauma that begins to explain Abud's wish to become a
martyr and Bisan's dream of a Palestine empty of Jews. Senior Fatah
and Hamas figures relate key events of the Palestinian
experience--the Second Intifada, Oslo Process, First Intifada,
Thawra, 1967 War, the Naqba, and the Great Arab Revolt of 1936--in
their own words. The extraordinary voices of women, children,
farmers, fighters, drug dealers, policeman, doctors, and others,
spanning the political divide from Salafi Jihadists to Israeli
soldiers, bring the Palestinian story to life even as their words
sow seeds of hope in the scorched Palestinian earth.
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