The Swiss journalist Marlène Schnieper describes how Palestinian society is still affected by the experience of flight and expulsion it went through in 1948. In her book on the Nakba she links the broader history with the life stories of individual Palestinians – both prominent and unknown. By Moritz Behrendt
The Swiss journalist Marlène Schnieper describes how Palestinian society is still affected by the experience of flight and expulsion it went through in 1948. In her book on the Nakba she links the broader history with the life stories of individual Palestinians – both prominent and unknown. By Moritz Behrendt
From the column: "Reflexively dismissing it in a two-sentence tweet was not serious, and it is frankly unbecoming of a diplomat who Sen. Amy Klobuchar hailed last year for his alleged commitment to 'fostering enduring peace'.”