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Related: About this forumHello - I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good book (or books) that
examines the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict.
I realize that I am woefully ignorant on this topic, and would like to have a better understanding of this very important area of the world.
Thank you in advance.
Tim
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Hello - I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good book (or books) that (Original Post)
Pendrench
Oct 2019
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Mosby
(17,474 posts)1. A couple good books.
Scars of War, Wounds of Peace: The IsraeliArab Tragedy (2007) Shlomo ben Ami
Making David Into Goliath: How the World Turned Against Israel (2014) Joshua Muravchik
Pendrench
(1,389 posts)2. Hi Mosby - Thank you for your reply and suggestions!
I will be heading to the library after work, and will see if any of these are available.
Wishing you well and peace
Tim
emmaverybo
(8,147 posts)3. The General's Son written by Miko Peled, former IDL soldier, grandson of one of Israel's founders,
son of a General during the war with Egypt. It is a memoir, but includes what Peled discovered through having access as a generals son to military archives.
applegrove
(123,146 posts)4. Me too. I have a few books i have yet to open. Interested in something good
on the topic.