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Enemies and Neighbors

Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017
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Enemies and Neighbors by Ian Black offers a detailed exploration of the complex and often tumultuous history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing from a wide array of sources, the book provides an engaging narrative that covers key events, figures, and perspectives from both sides, spanning from the early 20th century to contemporary times. It presents an insightful analysis of the political, social, and cultural dimensions that have shaped the conflict over the decades.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring the complex history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ian Black presents a balanced narrative that delves into both sides of the story, providing insight into decades of struggle, diplomacy, and everyday life in this fraught region. It's ideal for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Middle-Eastern politics and history.

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Enemies and Neighbors by Ian Black presents a comprehensive exploration of the complex and enduring Arab-Zionist conflict, a subject steeped in historical significance and current relevance. Through meticulous research and an intimate understanding of the region, Black delivers a narrative that offers insight into one of the most polarising conflicts of modern times. This sweeping history begins at the end of the 19th century, amidst the arrival of the first Zionist settlers in the Ottoman-ruled Holy Land, an era marked by dreams and aspirations that would eventually give rise to decades of tension and discord.

Ian Black deftly guides readers through pivotal moments that have shaped the conflict. Using the 1917 Balfour Declaration as an anchor, the book examines the British government's pivotal promise to establish a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine, setting the stage for future contention. As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken through significant events such as the Arab Rebellion of the late 1930s, the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust, the establishment of Israel, and the catastrophic Palestinian Nakba.

The exploration does not stop there. Black navigates through the seismic shifts of 1967, the subsequent Palestinian reawakening, and the controversial Israeli settlement projects. The work also covers the roiling waves of two Intifadas, the cautious optimism of the Oslo Accords, and continuing negotiations fraught with violence and setbacks. By drawing upon a rich tapestry of declassified documents, oral histories, and his own vivid on-the-ground reports, Black presents a balanced view that attributes equal importance to both Israeli and Palestinian perspectives.

What sets Enemies and Neighbors apart is its ability to marry an engaging narrative with incisive political analysis and cultural commentary. Black’s expertise is evident as he thoughtfully dissects the underlying historical truths that have shaped the identities and motivations of the people embroiled in this conflict. Throughout, the book accentuates the irony of how proximity and shared history have rendered Palestinians and Israelis as both adversaries and neighbours.

Whether you are a dedicated scholar of Middle Eastern history or a curious reader seeking to understand the intricacies of this tumultuous region, Enemies and Neighbors offers an enlightening, accessible, and deeply compelling read. Ian Black invites you to journey through an intensely layered narrative that paints an indelible picture of struggle, survival, and the quest for peace amidst enduring inequality.

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Enemies and Neighbors by Ian Black has been praised for its comprehensive and balanced examination of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is acclaimed for its thorough research and clarity, offering insights into the complexities and continued tensions between the two sides. Noted for being impartial, it presents the historical narrative with compassion for both Palestinians and Israelis and is considered an essential read for understanding this enduring conflict.

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ISBN: 9780802128607

Publisher: Black Cat

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 October 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: Black Cat

Illustration: Illustrations, unspecified

Audience: General / adult

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Pages: 640

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About the Author

Ian Black is visiting senior fellow at the Middle East Centre at the London School of Economics. He has been the Middle East editor, diplomatic editor, and European editor for the Guardian. He has also written for the Economist and the Washington Post and is a regular commentator on TV and radio on Middle Eastern and international affairs. He has an MA in history and political science from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in government from LSE. He lives in London.

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