Peace under Fire

Nicholas Blincoe (Editor), Hussein Khalili (Editor), Marissa Mclaughlin (Editor), Ghassan Andoni (Editor), Huwaida Arraf (Editor)

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Author
Nicholas Blincoe (Editor), Hussein Khalili (Editor), Marissa Mclaughlin (Editor), Ghassan Andoni (Editor), Huwaida Arraf (Editor)
Publish Date
2004-07-17
Subtitle
Israel, Palestine and the International Solidarity Movement
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
297
Publisher Name
Verso
ISBN-10
1844675017
ISBN-13
9781844675012
citemno
085502
SKU
9781844675012

Description

The last two years have been the most brutal in the entire thirty-six year history of Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip; indeed the most violent since the creation of Israel itself. The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) was founded as a peaceful resistance to that violence. Its highly visible actions, which have included breaking the sieges in Ramallah and Bethlehem, as well as saving countless lives, have shone a spotlight on Israel’s occupation. Outlawed in Israel and nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, the ISM has threatened the governing coalition with fears that Israeli opinion might at last be turning against them.

In showing what risks Palestinians take, ISM volunteers have also tragically been targeted. The deaths of Rachel Corrie and Tom Hurndall, as well as the shootings of Kate Edwards, Caoimhe Butterley and Brian Avery, have never been fully explained, covered up in the US and UK and brushed aside in Israelan unfortunate consequence of Israel’s “war on terror.”

This collection of accounts, drawn from web-logs and diaries of ISM volunteers, news articles, press releases, writings from the Corrie and Hurndall families, Rachel Corrie’s last email home, and cover photograph by Tom Hurndall, reveals the real horror of life under occupation and describes the first signs of a new wave of international solidarity.