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From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas L. Friedman (1989, Book, Illustrated) 
From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas L. Friedman (1989, Book, Illustrated)
Publisher: Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Publication Date: 1989-01-01
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN-10: 0374158940
ISBN-13: 9780374158941
Product ID: EPID4438502
Description: Before he figured out that THE WORLD IS FLAT, Thomas Friedman had to endure a few bumps as a New York Times correspondent in Beirut and Jerusalem. For his 10 years of distinguished reporting, Friedman was awarded two Pulitzer Prizes, and...
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  Some insight into the conflict in the Middle East
Review created: 08/11/06(updated 08/11/06)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I picked this book up a year or two ago. It sat on my bookshelf until a few weeks ago. I decided to pick it up and read it because of the conflict that was occurring in Lebanon. Wanting to understand more about the situation, I reached for this book. Thomas L. Friedman's book From Beirut to Jerusalem has made the situation in Lebanon and the conflict between the PLO and Israel much more clear to me. After reading this book, I understand the history of this conflict and things I have heard on the news, that always seems so mysterious, I now have some comprehension of.

Friedman was an American journalist sent to Lebanon in the early 1980's to cover the Palestinian story there. In his book, he shares personal stories and insights, as well as biographical lines about key figures in the battle for Israel, such as Yasar Arafat and Ariel Sharon. The first half of this book takes place in Beirut. Explanation of how the Palestinian Liberation Organization ended up in Lebanon is clear and precise. Friedman also points to the time when the Hezbollah formed, the how and why of it. Before reading this book, I did not understand that the country of Israel once belonged to the Palestinians. And, to this day the battle has not stopped for control and occupancy of Israel.

The second half of the book takes place in Israel. Friedman expertly, in down-to-earth language, explains the plight of the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. The Palestinians were living in Jewish occupied areas and were treated like lesser-class citizens. It reminds of the black Americans of the deep south and the civil rights movement. Although the Palestinians were much more aggressive in their actions against their oppressors. Friedman also lets the reader enter the world of the Jews of Israel. Before reading this book, I never understood that there are different kinds of Jewish practice. He explains, through interviews with Israelis, the difference between Ultra-Orthodox and Ultra-Secular Jewish beliefs.

My final thoughts on this book are simply this: Read it. It will open your eyes and your understanding of some of the world situation today.


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