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Miko Peled

    Miko Peled is an Israeli peace activist and author whose work delves into the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing from his personal journey and a family history intertwined with Zionism and his father's critique of Israeli policy, Peled confronts injustice. His writing focuses on the moral quandaries and the pursuit of coexistence, emphasizing the necessity of dialogue and understanding between opposing sides. Peled's perspective is shaped by a deep-seated belief in reconciliation.

    Der Sohn des Generals
    Injustice
    The General's Son
    • The General's Son

      Journey of an Israeli in Palestine

      • 221 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(790)Add rating

      In 1997, a tragedy struck the family of Israeli-American Miko Peled. His beloved niece Smadar was killed by a suicide bomber in Jerusalem. That tragedy propelled Peled onto a journey of discovery. It pushed him to re-examine many of the beliefs he had grown up with, as the son and grandson of leading figures in Israel's political-military elite, and transformed him into a courageous and visionary activist in the struggle for human rights and a hopeful, lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. In The General's Son, Peled writes about growing up in Jerusalem in the heart of the group that ruled the then-young country, Israel. He describes the path he took to his belief in peace between the two peoples living in the Holy Land. And he paints numerous touching portraits of Palestinian and Israeli peace activists he has worked with in rcent years.

      The General's Son
    • Injustice

      • 209 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The author chronicles his 2013 investigation and findings surrounding the 2004 U.S. federal arrest and subsequent trials and sentencing of the "Holy Land Foundation Five."

      Injustice