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Of the approximately seven million Palestinian refugees around the
world, more than 650,000 are living in camps along the West Bank
and Gaza Strip. Having been forced from their homes, either through
violence or the threat of it, those living in these camps, Rich
Wiles asserts, suffer greatly from Israeli Army incursions,
violence, poverty, and desperation—often even more severely than
in the surrounding cities or villages. Although much media
attention has been drawn to the area’s political climate, the
stories of its dispossessed people have gone largely underreported.
Having spent much of his time in Palestine since 2003, Wiles offers
a glimpse inside the West Bank’s refugee camps between 2006 and
2007 through a collection of oral histories, vignettes, and
photographic portraits. In these pieces, Wiles recounts
conversations with Palestinians of all ages, including survivors of
al-Nakba, released child and female prisoners, parents trying to
rear their children amid the violence of military occupation, and
exiles struggling for the right of return to their original
villages. These intimate portrayals not only offer clues to
understanding the physical and psychological effects of exile,
colonization, and occupation, they also reveal the true Palestinian
psyche, one that is at once full of life, love, and strength.
Through both written word and photographic image, Behind the Wall
allows Palestinians to speak for themselves.
The unique model of apartheid, colonisation and military occupation
that Israel imposes on the Palestinians, along with myriad
violations of international law, have made Palestine the moral
cause of a generation. Yet many people continue to ask, 'what can
we do?' Generation Palestine helps to answer this question by
bringing together Palestinian and international activists in the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The movement aims
to pressure Israel until it complies with International Law,
mirroring the model that was successfully utilised against South
African apartheid. With essays written by a wide selection of
contributors, Generation Palestine follows the BDS movement's model
of inclusivity and collaboration. Contributors include Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, Ken Loach, Iain Banks, Ronnie Kasrils, Professor
Richard Falk, Ilan Pappe, Omar Barghouti, Ramzy Baroud and
Archbishop Attallah Hannah, alongside other internationally
acclaimed artists, writers, academics and grassroots activists.
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