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Benjamin Pogrund, who spent 26 years as a journalist in South
Africa investigating apartheid and who has been living in Israel
for the past 15 years, investigates the accusation that Israel is
practicing apartheid and the motives of those who make it. His
study is founded on a belief in Israel, combined with frank
criticism, to provide a balanced view of Israel's strengths and
problems. To understand Israel today, one must first look at the
past and so the book first outlines key foundational events to
explain current attitudes. It then explores the contradictions
found in the region, including discrimination against Israeli Arabs
and among Jews, before concluding that it is wrong to affix the
apartheid label to Israel inside the Green Line of 1948/1967. It
also deconstructs the criticisms of Israel and the boycott movement
before arguing for two states, Israeli and Palestinian, as the only
way forward for Jews and Arabs. This detailed and balanced study
offers a unique comparison between South Africa and Israel and
explains complex political and social situations in language
accessible to all readers.
There is no single history of the development of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Israeli historical narrative
speaks of Zionism as the Jewish national movement, of building a
refuge from persecution, and of national regeneration. The
Palestinian narrative speaks of invasion, expulsion, and
oppression. Its no wonder peace remains elusive. This volume
attempts to present both histories with parallel narratives of key
points in the 19th and 20th centuries to 1948. The histories are
presented by fourteen Israeli and Palestinian experts, joined by
other historians, journalists, and activists, who then discuss the
differences and similarities between their accounts. By creating an
appreciation, understanding, and respect for the aother, a the
first steps can be made to foster a shared history of a shared
land. The reader has the opportunity to witness first hand a
respectful confrontation between the competing versions of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Benjamin Pogrund, who spent 26 years as a journalist in South
Africa investigating apartheid and who has been living in Israel
for the past 15 years, investigates the accusation that Israel is
practicing apartheid and the motives of those who make it. His
study is founded on a belief in Israel, combined with frank
criticism, to provide a balanced view of Israel's strengths and
problems. To understand Israel today, one must first look at the
past and so the book first outlines key foundational events to
explain current attitudes. It then explores the contradictions
found in the region, including discrimination against Israeli Arabs
and among Jews, before concluding that it is wrong to affix the
apartheid label to Israel inside the Green Line of 1948/1967. It
also deconstructs the criticisms of Israel and the boycott movement
before arguing for two states, Israeli and Palestinian, as the only
way forward for Jews and Arabs. This detailed and balanced study
offers a unique comparison between South Africa and Israel and
explains complex political and social situations in language
accessible to all readers.
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