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Title
In pursuit of peace in Israel and Palestine
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Baskin, Gershon (Author)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Israel
Arab countries
Classification
LCC: DS119.7 .B2918 2017
DDC: 956.9405 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
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Summary
Crossing borders across the Israeli Palestinian conflict lines, Gershon Baskin provides insights and stories highlighting efforts to bridge gaps and invent solutions to the most sensitive and difficult issues in the conflict.
Table Of Contents
Is Israel-Arab peace even possible?
Why write this book?
In the beginning
Making Aliya to an Arab village
Working for the Israeli government
The Institute for Education for Jewish Arab Coexistence
The Israeli Army drafts me
The first engagement - the Intifada
A day in the life of an Israeli peace activist
Becoming a security threat
The magical kingdom
From security list to advisor to the prime minister
Bringing security to the table
The Al-Aqsa Intifada september 2000
Dilemmas of a peacemaker
Near death experiences
Making peace
Lessons learned
Why the Kerry initiative failed
A plan to replace the Netanyahu government
Where to from here?
What does peace look like?
Final thoughts.
Authorized Access Point
Baskin, Gershon In pursuit of peace in Israel and Palestine