The conflict between Israel and Palestine is perhaps the most documented, debated, and deeply felt geopolitical struggle of our time. In "The Divided Land: A History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict," we navigate the intricate layers of history, religion, and identity that define this small but pivotal region. This book moves beyond the headlines to provide a balanced and rigorous analysis of how two distinct national movements came to claim the same territory as their ancestral home.
From the late 19th-century origins of Zionism and the emergence of Palestinian national consciousness under Ottoman and British rule, to the dramatic turning points of 1948 and 1967, this work examines the roots of the impasse. It dissects the failed promises of the peace process, the reality of the occupation, and the internal political shifts within both societies that have shaped the current landscape of the 21st century.
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