The General's Son
Journey of an Israeli in Palestine
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4.8 • 12 Ratings
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Publisher Description
In 1996, a tragedy struck the family of Israeli-American Miko Peled: His beloved niece was killed by a terror bomber in Jerusalem. That tragedy propelled Peled onto a journey of discovery and self-discovery, during which he met and became close to numerous other people, Israelis and Palestinians, who had similarly lost loved ones to the conflict between their peoples. Peled's journey echoed the trajectory taken 40 years earlier by his father, renowned Israeli general Matti Peled. But Miko Peled ended up at a different destination, as an outspoken supporters of a one-state outcome for Palestinians and Israelis with full civic equality between all citizens of the state. In this compelling memoir, Peled traces his journey-- from growing up in Jerusalem in the heart of the group that ruled the young country, Israel, through his military service and subsequent global travels; and then, after his niece's killing, back into the heart of Israel's conflict with the Palestinians. He provides an intimate window into the fears that haunt both peoples-- but also into the real courage of all those who, like himself, have been pursuing a steadfast grassroots struggle for equality for all the residents of the Holy Land.
Customer Reviews
Insightful
I love the new perspective on the Palestine-Israel conflict. It’s a perfect elaboration of the Palestinian struggle and resistance.
World Unite to break this Wall
If the world begins sanctioning Israel like the world did with Apartheid in South Africa, people in Israel will demand changes from its government to end their brutal policies against the Palestinians. The peace process between Israeli/Palestinians is only prolonging the hatred toward the palestinians, Israel meanwhile continue to carve/build more settlements until not one single inch of the land remain for a palestinaian state. I have refuse to visit this country and I hope many people in the world to do the same. The Middle East is a beautiful country, I am afraid this conflict will further tear apart the region. Judaism, Christian and Moslem religion used to co-exist until the state of Israel was founded. Arabs protected the jews beginning the 4th century from Christian brutality