Drinking the Sea at Gaza by Amira Hass

Drinking the Sea at Gaza by Amira Hass

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The first Israeli journalist to voluntarily live in Gaza, the much-maligned Palestinian enclave, offers her insights and reflections on what she saw and learned, the joys, and the sudden fears, and gives a moving portrait of the resilient Palestinian people.

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Drinking the Sea at Gaza by Amira Hass

The first Israeli journalist to voluntarily live in Gaza, the much-maligned Palestinian enclave, offers her insights and reflections on what she saw and learned, the joys, and the sudden fears, and gives a moving portrait of the resilient Palestinian people.
Hass, Amira: - Amira Hass was born in Jerusalem in 1957, the daughter of Yugoslavian-Jewish refugees. A journalist for the Hebrew daily Ha'aretz, she covers Gaza and the West Bank. She received the UPI's International Award and the Sokolow Prize, Israel's highest honor for journalists. For her work in Gaza, Hass was been nominated for the Robert F. Kennedy Award.
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ISBN 13 9780805057409
ISBN 10 0805057404
Title Drinking the Sea at Gaza
Author Amira Hass
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Picador
Year published 2000-06-01
Number of pages 400
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