Dimensions
135 x 216 x 33mm
'Scars of War, Wounds of Peace' is about the pendulous movement of Arabs and Israelis between war and peace, in one of the most protracted conflicts in modern times. It is written from the perspective of a professional historian who was also a major participant at key junctures of the peace process. The narrative and analysis begins with the War of Independence and the creation of the state of Israel; the Sinai campaign of 1956 and the relative calm that followed; the Six Day War of 1967, where the Arabs were defeated but the Israelis were also defeated by the euphoria and complacency produced by their overwhelming victory; the Yom Kippur War and the recovery of Arab pride; the ascendancy of America 1973-77; Camp David; the first Intifada, the Gulf War and the Madrid peace conference; Rabin and Oslo; the Netanyahu impasse; the Ali-Aqsa Intifada. The final chapters deals with the crisis of 9/11, the Iraq War and the reactivation of the peace process.