The American Jewish community, says Peter Beinart, is woefully oblivious to Palestinian life. They do not hear their stories, they do not go to their villages, and they do not understand their motivations. In his most recent New York Review of Books piece, Beinart describes how this perspective is extended to Congress people, and how the American Jewish sense of Palestinains in the conflict cann affect not only its solution, but themsleves.
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The American Jewish Cocoon
The American Jewish community, says Peter Beinart, is woefully oblivious to Palestinian life. They do not hear their stories, they do not go to their villages, and they do not understand their motivations. In his most recent New York Review of Books piece, Beinart describes how this perspective is extended to Congress people, and how the American Jewish sense of Palestinains in the conflict cann affect not only its solution, but themsleves.