ABSTRACT

Cry Palestine provides a unique perspective, a glimpse into the world behind the intifada from both the Palestinian and Israeli points of view. Said K. Aburish was born in the West Bank village of Bethany and lived there until he was fifteen. He has a large number of relatives and friends who still live on the West Bank, many of whom,

part One|65 pages

The Brutal Reality

chapter Chapter One|14 pages

A Week in the Life of the West Bank

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

The Language of Fear, Hate, Violence and Death

chapter Chapter Three|10 pages

The Unknown

chapter Chapter Four|21 pages

Rampant Blind Injustice

chapter Chapter Five|6 pages

Indirect Terror

part Two|42 pages

Self-Appraisal

chapter Chapter Six|10 pages

Treason

chapter Chapter Seven|7 pages

The Small Landowner's Story

chapter Chapter Eight|13 pages

As God is My Witness

chapter Chapter Nine|12 pages

Profile in Courage – Makram Sa'ad

part Three|39 pages

People on the Other Side

chapter Chapter Ten|15 pages

Profiles in Courage – Lea Tzemel

chapter Chapter Eleven|13 pages

A Confusing Time

chapter Chapter Twelve|11 pages

Conversations with People on the Other Side

part Four|57 pages

Palestinians — the Worst and the Best

chapter Chapter Thirteen|16 pages

A Paranoid Culture

chapter Chapter Fourteen|14 pages

Children of the Intifada

chapter Chapter Fifteen|12 pages

The PLO and the People

chapter Chapter Sixteen|8 pages

There is a Palestinian State

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion

The Path to a Sane Future