How Do We Even Talk about Palestine and Israel?: One Group’s Experience in Unspoken Territory

Book Details
- Publisher : TWiG
- Published : 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 196
- Category :
Organisational Psychology - Catalogue No : 98411
- ISBN 13 : 9781036924119
- ISBN 10 : 1036924114
Reviews and Endorsements
A phenomenon. Please read this book BEFORE it's too late.
Michael Mansfield KC
A brave and thoughtful attempt to stay in conversation when so many others have gone silent.
Dr Samah Jabr, formerly at the Palestinian Ministry of Health
Stands as a plea to end dehumanisation, to side with the child over the gun.
Mary Adams, British Psychoanalytic Association
A book to search for deeper understanding of this catastrophe, to envisage a better future for the people living in Palestine and Israel.
Professor Ilan Pappé, Department of History, University of Exeter
This book makes these invisible wounds visible, giving voice to what is often unheard, and our suffering in silence, a complement to counting the dead, broken bodies and missing limbs.
Professor Rita Giacaman, Head of Public Health Department, Birzeit University, West Bank, Palestine
I have never read a more thoughtful yet passionate and anguished reflection on the present reality of mass killing, without neglecting the context of much-disputed Jewish and Arab history.
Carne Ross, former British diplomat who resigned during Iraq war
For us it's not about equating or excusing, but struggling to stay human to challenge systematic depravity. For the children's sake.
Sir Vincent Fean, Trustee, Britain Palestine Project
A unique therapeutic attempt to grapple with the trauma of Gaza.
Charlie English, author and former head of international news at The Guardian