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ISBN:
9781905483266
Publication Date:
May 2008
Page Count:
253
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Book Description:
No Man's Land draws on Richard Crowley's extensive experience as RTE correspondent in Palestine and Israel since 2003, and his interviews he captures the huge diversity of opinions and involvement in this most complex conflict. From Irish Jews who have emigrated to Israel, to Palestinians who lived in Ireland as well as more high profile protagonists from both sides; the book poses the vexed question, to the residents themselves, of how to solve this long standing dispute for land and the Holy City of Jerusalem - and seeks to imagine the consequences if the issue continues to remain unresolved. In 'No Man's Land,' [Crowley's] remarkable new book about his experiences in the Middle East, [he] draws on his extensive knowledge of the region to try to make sense of its turbulent history.







