Anonymous wrote:Palestinian Walks by Raja Shehadeh - when I was a young journalist I was asked to write a review of this book and I met the author. I also met the Israeli embassy and asked about the assertions in the book. Their response was "yes, so what?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad, visited Palestine in the 1850s and wrote about his experience. (Most of the book is about the other countries he went to)
Less than ten dollars on Amazon for hardcover
https://www.amazon.com/Innocents-Abroad-Mark-Twain/dp/B000NUGJRA
True, it's not a good "only" option, but it's really good as historical supplemental reading. The part about Palestine is a few chapters.
But she said she wanted to understand the conflicts. Israel wasn't founded until 1948 long after Twain was there, just sayin . . . (but, yeah, a good read)
Anonymous wrote:Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad, visited Palestine in the 1850s and wrote about his experience. (Most of the book is about the other countries he went to)
Less than ten dollars on Amazon for hardcover
https://www.amazon.com/Innocents-Abroad-Mark-Twain/dp/B000NUGJRA