Holy land, hollow jubilee
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"This book contains the papers of the International Conference of Sabeel (the Palestinian Liberation Theology Center). Fifty years after the Nakba (catastrophe) of 1948, it remembers the past, assesses the present and plans for the future. It poses Israel the challenge of jubilee, and asks, 'What does the Lord require?'" "Keynote speaker, Edward Said, argues that in the wake of 'the misery of the Oslo Accords', Palestinians are worse off than hitherto. Meanwhile, Israel continues to absolve itself of any responsibility for its past behaviour, continues its systematic oppression of the Palestinians, while employing the language of peace. Hanan Ashrawi appeals for an inclusive peace that would respect the narratives of the two parties, and Knesset Member Azmi Bishara argues for a bi-national, rather than a two-state option."--Jacket.
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Naim Stifan Ateek
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Michael Prior
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