Israel and the Palestinians
London: Anglo-Israel Association, 1971. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. 52 p. Occasional footnotes. Table/Appendix. This is pamphlet No. 29. This work includes an essay entitled "An Experiment in Co-Existence" by Dan Bavly and a lecture entitled "Political Attitudes in the West Bank" by David Farhi. From Wikipedia: "Dan Abraham Bavly, born August 29, 1929) is a progressive Israeli thinker and journalist. During Israel s War of Independence in 1948, Bavly joined the Giv'ati Brigade, and took part in the attempts to break the siege over Jerusalem. Bavly rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1976. While serving in the Military Government imposed by Israel over the Palestinians in the West Bank after the 1967 War, Bavly interacted with various Palestinian leaders, some of which proposed ways to the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, and the establishment of a Palestinian State alongside the State of Israel. From 2003 to 2009 Bavly served as the chairman of the Jewish-Arab Center in the University of Haifa." Condition: Good. No dust jacket. Minor cover and page soiling noted.
Keywords: Arab-Israeli Conflict; Palestinians; Zionism; Military Government; Six Day War; Fellahin; Terrorism; Rehovot Group; Co-Existence; Refugees
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