Letters from Tel Mond Prison: An Israeli Settler Defends His Act of Terror

New York: The Free Press, 1996. First Edition. First Printing. 280, illus., DJ creased at rear flap, DJ slightly worn and soiled, small tear in front DJ. Introduction by William B. Helmreich. In poignant and revelatory letters written to his friends from Israel's Tel Mond prison, the author describes his painful transformation from a West Bank settler who initially attempts friendly coexistence with his Arab neighbors to one who finally believed the only solution available was to plant a bomb under the car of a PLO official. This is a riveting portrait of a rational man driven to an act of violent desperation. Condition: very good, good.

Keywords: Palestinians, PLO, Jews, Tzvi Yehuda Kook, Settler Movement, Shilo, Tel Mond Prison, Fugitives, Israel

ISBN: 0684831805

[Book #45207]

Price: $35.00

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