Can the Palestinian Problem be Solved?
Alouph Har Even
About this book
"Can the Palestinian Problem be Solved?" delves into the historical and contemporary complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, exploring the multifaceted causes behind the enduring strife and the potential paths toward resolution. Through a blend of political analysis and personal narratives, the book examines key themes such as national identity, human rights, and the impact of international diplomacy. Its significance lies in fostering understanding and dialogue around one of the most pressing geopolitical issues of our time, challenging readers to consider innovative solutions amidst a landscape of entrenched divisions.
Why it was banned
Reported by B'Tselem as a book prohibited by the IDF in the West Bank.
Censorship history
Reported by B'Tselem as prohibited by the IDF in the West Bank. The book addresses the Palestinian question from an Israeli perspective, and its suppression in the occupied territories reflects IDF policy of restricting political texts that could be read as sympathetic to or critical of Israeli governance.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | —lifted | Political | ||
| Reported by B'Tselem as prohibited by the IDF in the West Bank | ||||