In this powerful illustrated memoir, Hillel Cohen?journalist, political activist, and a leading expert on the Israeli?Palestinian conflict?sets aside cultural bias and professional neutrality to trace his own travels through the West Bank as a youth. Fervent and naive, the teenage Cohen wanders through Palestinian villages and homes with assuredness because to do so is his birthright?or so he has always been told. But outside of Jerusalem and its tightly-knit Jewish community, his certainty begins to waver. Each new face, shared meal, and open conversation across a religious divide calls the tenets of his upbringing into question?and in a different way, so does the shock of hostile, sometimes life-threatening clashes.

With candor and humanity, Cohen moves across times and space to offer an unflinching reflection on identity, memory, ethics, and nationhood. In deceptively spare, understated prose, and featuring expressive illustrations by Yana Bukler, Between the River and the Sea offers readers an empathetic entry point to a war that has spanned generations.



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Hillel Cohen is a scholar of the Israeli?Palestinian conflict and a lecturer in the Department of Islam and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University. He is the author of six books exploring Jewish?Arab relations in Israel, including Year Zero of the Arab?Jewish Conflict 1929 and Good Arabs: The Israeli Security Agencies and the Israeli Arabs 1948-1967. His books have been translated into English and Arabic, and his work is founded on archival research, extensive fieldwork, and a first-hand understanding of Israeli and Palestinian societies. He was born and currently resides in Jerusalem.

Titel
Between the River and the Sea
Untertitel
Memories of Palestine and Israel
Illustrator
Übersetzer
EAN
9781632064554
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
30.06.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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