THE FADING COMMON GROUND The Other Israel September-October issue
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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* THE FADING COMMON GROUND, editorial overview, p. 1-18
- The great error, p.2
- Together against colonialism?, p.3
- Zionism and decency, p.4
- `As Jewish as England is English', p.5
- Years of innocence, p.6
- Expansion vs Jewishness, p.7
- End of concensus, p.8
- To the streets, p.9
- The most controversial war, p.10
- `The Intifada is not against me!', p.10
- The wave of hope, p.11
- The promise of the candle kids, p.12
- Intended failure?, p.13
- Enemy building - once more, p.14
- The tide turns, and turns again, p.15
- No place in history, p.16
- Commemorating peace, p.16
- Beautiful dreams, p.17
- Nusseibeh's thunderbolt, p.17
* However long it takes (AK), p.18
* Ni'ilin does not give up (AK), p.19-22
- ...from bad to worse, p.20
- ...caught on camera, p.21
* You are not going to stay! Forget it! (BZ), p.22
* Let the ceasefire sail!, p.22
* Sailing all the way to Gaza, p.23-24
* New Shministim confronting the army, p.25
- Halting creation of settler radio, p.25
* `Hello Gaza, Sderot speaking' excerpted from Ulla Hadar/San Diego Jewish Weekly , p.26
After 10 years of boycott, p.27
* Lonely Rider, Uri Avnery, p. 28, cont. 26, 27
* The poetical is political, p. 28, cont. 27

 

In this issue you read about Ni'ilin,  the unlucky village supported by Israeli Anarchists which lost already so much to settlements and has become the new forefront of the acerbating struggle against the Wall,. On a more hopeful note - a report on dialogue between Gazans and Israelis from in and around Sderot; peace activists turning into sailors; demonstrating against Peres inside a settlement, and more picks of  things which happened this summer.  

With all the efforts of the peace movement, where are we going? The lead article is weighing the chances for peace based on two states from a historical perspective, the in-depth story of the many people, groups and movements who tried so hard since the very beginning of the conflict.

 

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