On Palestine

By:
Noam Chomsky, Ilan Pappé
Year Published:
2015
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In "On Palestine," Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé provide a critical analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, examining its historical roots and contemporary dynamics. They discuss the impact of Israeli policies on Palestinians, including occupation, settlement expansion, and human rights abuses. The authors critique the role of the United States and other international actors in perpetuating the conflict. They argue for a reevaluation of strategies to achieve peace, advocating for international solidarity, grassroots activism, and a reexamination of the two-state solution versus a single, binational state. Chomsky and Pappé emphasize the importance of justice and equality in resolving the conflict and highlight the voices and perspectives of those most affected by the ongoing strife. Through their combined expertise, the book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking examination of one of the world's most enduring conflicts.

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