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Peace Fire: Fragments from the Israel-Palestine Story
 
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Peace Fire: Fragments from the Israel-Palestine Story [Paperback]

Ethan Casey (Editor), Paul Hilder (Editor)

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1853435708 978-1853435706 November 2002
Events in the Middle East have rushed forward so dizzyingly since mid-2000 that even close observers could be pardoned for losing track, not to mention hope. In this book, 107 contributors offer individual perspectives on the deepening crisis in Israel-Palestine, providing a ground-level understanding, from every angle, of the collapse of peace. "Peace Fire" aligns the chronology of recent history with personal diaries alongside thoughtful analyses - some passionate, others disinterested (and a few that have already been proved wrong) - and weaves together the intemperate opinions, anger, hatred and confusion of the crisis. It spreads out from personal experiences of tragedy, conflict and hope at the epicentre to touch on the alarming global ripple effects, with contributors ranging from those on both sides directly affected to expert observers around the world. "Peace Fire" is a collective diary of the Israel-Palestine conflict in its greatest crisis for 35 years. The recent maelstrom on the West Bank has dominated the world's newspapers but left people feeling powerless and uncomprehending. This book shows what is driving the crisis and whether there's a way out of the abyss.

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Ethan Casey is the editor of the acclaimed and innovative collection 09/11 8:48 a.m.: Documenting America's Greatest Tragedy (published on September 30, 2001) and Editor-in-chief of the global journalism community BlueEar.com. Paul Hilder is Senior Editor and Director of the global debating network openDemocracy.net.

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