Chronicles the author's work as part of the peace group "Ta'ayush," which attempts to mend the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians by providing aid, rebuilding houses, and physically stopping the progress of the dividing wall.
Presents a history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since ancient times discussing the four thousand-year-old claim to the land, nineteenth-century Zionism, British occupation and Israeli statehood, the Six-Day War, Intifada, and more.
An account of the meeting between Truman, Churchill and Stalin at Potsdam in 1945, where the three leaders of the victorious Allied powers defined the shape of the post-war world.
Profiles the efforts to bring lasting peace to the Middle East by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Prime Minister of Israel, Menachem Begin, in the 1970s, their rise to power, and the challenges each faced.
Presents a detailed account of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East, their claims to the same land, and efforts to secure peace in the region.
A study of the first six months of the Paris Peace Conference, between January and July 1919, during which leaders from around the world, including U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, gathered in an effort to shape the peace in the wake of World War I.