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The Palestine-Israel Conflict

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The Palestine-Israel Conflict

By: Dan Cohn-Sherlock, Dawoud El-Alami
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The new audiobook edition of this best-selling book gives a thorough and accessible account of the history behind the Palestine-Israeli conflict, its roots, and the possibilities for the future. The audiobook is divided into two parts - the first by an American rabbi and Professor of Judaism, and the second by a Palestinian lecturer on Islam. The result is a real insight into the situation, with each author giving full vent to the emotions behind the two sides of the debate - Cohn-Sherbok and El-Amini come together at the audiobook’s conclusion to debate the issues, and offer real solutions to which future peace talks may aspire.

©2010 Clare Connors (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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At last—a balanced presentation of opposing views!

If this book persuades you that either the Israelis or the Arabs are the villains in the current Arab/Israeli conflict, then perhaps you need to listen to it again.
Both sides of this issue have been thoughtfully presented—without any ranting or irrationality—in this remarkable and comprehensive analysis of the history leading up to the situation in today's Middle East.
Suffice it to say there is great tragedy—and far too much militarism—on both sides of this conflict, and I will not presume to weigh in on either side. Only this—if we are to understand the situation in the Middle East today, the perspectives voiced in this book must be understood and acknowledged.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough.

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Just excellent.

An excellent book. As an Israeli, it really filled the holes in my knowledge and much improved my overall view of conflict. The debate in the end is riveting.

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balanced overview

presented both sides, informative history of this long conflict, no solution in sight educational and kept my interest

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Save your money.

A list of events. No analysis. The Palestinians did this to us; the Israelis did that to us; this conference was held; that meeting took place. You will not learn what the dynamic cause of the conflict is.

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