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Slopes of Lebanon
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224 pages
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Amos Oz's collection of essays presents a compelling critique of various socio-political issues in Israel, including the 1982 Lebanon offensive, fanaticism, and Israeli terrorism. He reflects on the implications of Zionism, the Holocaust's misappropriation, and the growing intolerance towards Arab citizens. Oz's insights as a prominent advocate for Palestinian statehood and a key figure in the Peace Now movement lend depth to his analysis of the complex dynamics within Israeli society and its historical context.
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2012, paperback
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