Searching
Jenin - Eyewitness Accounts of the Israeli
Invasion 2002
edited by Ramzy
Baroud / Preface by Noam Chomsky
A searing testament to Israeli brutality and Palestinian resilience, spirit, and grace under pressure. Why is it that the US, Israel, the UN, and every news organization on earth has expressed their views on the Jenin invasion yet the Palestinian victims have never been allowed to speak?
Searching Jenin explains what happened and how it affected the residents. It includes forty-two testimonies of Jenin survivors gathered by Palestinian journalists.
One testimony is that of 9-year-old Rund al-Shalabi who complains that the Israeli soldiers smashed her toys. Also, it develops, they shot and killed her father.
Another testimony is that of the Red Crescent ambulance driver Ihab Ayadi who tells how Israeli soldiers held him at gun point to prevent him from rescuing gunshot victims until they had a chance to bleed to death.
Um Muhammad is a mother who was hiding in her basement with the rest of her family when the Israeli soldiers ordered them out, separated the men and took them away to an unknown location. The soldiers swept through the house, throwing all the belongings out the upper windows as sport. They found the family's life savings in a cloth bag hidden in the bedroom and stole the money. After eleven days they forced the women to walk to another section where they took shelter in a vacant house. When they returned, the top floor was completely burned out.
Searching Jenin includes testimony that has never before appeared in the international or even in the Palestinian media. One testimony is with Samah Tawalbe, the wife of martyred resistance leader Mahmud Tawalbe. Another testimony is that of Mahmud Tawalbe's mother. Another interview is with Amani Abu al-Raaab who witnessed the execution of captive resistance leader Abu Jandal.
Includes a preface by Noam Chomsky, introduction by Palestinian-American journalist Ramzy Baroud, testimonies by international observers, timeline of events, list of known dead, 38 photos by Palestinian photographer Mahfouz Abu Turk, calligraphy by Mamoun Sakkal.
About the
Author
Ramzy Baroud
is a Palestinian-American journalist. He
is the editor of Palestine Chronicle, a
leading Palestinian online publication.
His columns were published, translated or
reviewed in world renowned newspapers such
as the Guardian (Britain), Le Monde (France),
the International Herald Tribune, Washington
Post (USA), Al Quds (Palestine), and others.
He received the excellence in journalism
award from the US National Arab and Muslim
Journalists Association in 2002. He was
born and raised in a refugee camp in the
Gaza Strip and currently works with Al-Jazeera
english website.
Related Links
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Palestine Chronicle
Searching
Jenin (book's official website)
Reviews
"This is a must, albeit a very difficult,
reading. The campaign against the continued
dehumanization of the Palestinians in the
occupied territories can not be based on
slogans and general accusations. There is
a need for indictments such as one provided
here, which will hopefully very soon arise
enough public indignation so as to vie governments
around the world to take acting to save
the Palestinian people before it is too
late."
- Ilan Pappe (read
full review here)

