
handled with great thoroughness of the Protestant theologian and anthropologist Dieter Vieweger one lasting for over 120 years of conflict over Palestine. The combination of both disciplines with a deeper understanding of a conflict that is too often dominated by stereotypes. The author stresses that culminate especially in Jerusalem, Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions. This view seems to be but still not under the Israeli right-wing nationalist government enforced to have.
The author considers the religion a lot to the great importance. In the Middle East conflict is a colonial conflict in which it's all about the land of Palestine. The religious trappings from the religious fundamentalists in Israel took place only after the Six-Day War of 1967. On the Palestinian side, Hamas does as a religious claim to all of Palestine. By the Zionist colonization, the bar was any religious reason, the original inhabitants of Palestine will be deprived of their existence and livelihood peu à peu. This process continues today. Apart from its Judeo-Christian bias, the Palestinian side comes off way too short, the book is its historical and cartographic illustrations well done.
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