Still Life with Bombers : Israel in the Age of Terrorism by David Horovitz
(Knopf) When peace talks between Palestinian and Israeli leaders collapsed at
Camp David
in 2000, a conflict as bloody as any that had ever occurred between the two
peoples began. Now David Horovitz—editor of The Jerusalem Report—explores
the quotidian and profound effects this conflict and its attendant terrorism
have had on the lives of ordinary men, women and children. Horovitz describes
the “grim lottery” of life in Israel since 2000. He makes clear that far from
becoming blasé or desensitized, its citizens respond with deepening horror every
time the front pages are disfigured by the rows of passport portraits presenting
the faces of the newly dead. More
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