Description
In this thought-provoking work, Raja Shehadeh, a renowned Palestinian lawyer and writer, delves into the fundamental fears that underpin Israeli policies and attitudes toward Palestine. Rather than presenting a one-sided narrative, Shehadeh investigates the legitimate anxieties and historical traumas that have shaped Israeli consciousness and decision-making.
Through careful analysis of political, military, and social dimensions, the author examines how fear operates as a driving force in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Shehadeh considers security concerns, existential threats, and the consequences of displacement and occupation. The book offers readers a nuanced understanding of how fear functions on both sides of the conflict, providing insight into the psychological and strategic calculations that perpetuate the cycle of tension and violence.
Published by Profile Books, this work contributes to deeper comprehension of one of the world’s most complex geopolitical situations.

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