Peace, a Forgotten Word, Renews its Claim in the Holy Land
Long derided as naïve, even traitors, the bridge builders between Israelis and Palestinians sense opportunity in the aftermath of the Hamas attack.
A really good article that puts binational peace activism in historical and political perspective. I believe, and hope, that we are at a moment of rupture when it could be possible to create a new path.
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