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A short intro to what's been happening in Palestine, this should definitely be read in tandem with other, more detailed books and accounts. The viewpoints were still clearly founded on their own personal histories with "Isreal" (especially relating to Ilan Pappé, whose perspective may be more complicated, as this book is short and this is the first work of his that I've read so far) but were nonetheless very informative; they leaned very "one-state that includes the settlers," which is at least not a "two-state" conclusion -- and they do briefly discuss a few reasons why a two-state situation wouldn't be feasible.
Overall, a good recommendation (especially relating to information), but, as with most situations, not quite as useful without other perspectives. (A long-winded way of saying I liked it, but disagreed with some of their conclusions, based on my own current knowledge.)
Overall, a good recommendation (especially relating to information), but, as with most situations, not quite as useful without other perspectives. (A long-winded way of saying I liked it, but disagreed with some of their conclusions, based on my own current knowledge.)
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Great for people who don't know very much about the Palestinian genocide. It gives the reader a lot of valuable information and context. It's interesting and heartbreaking to read this nowadays.
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Unless you’re well versed in Palestinian history and the terminology involved this book can be quite a challenging read
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