{PDF} I Shall Not Hate: a Gaza Doctors Journey on the Road To
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
I SHALL NOT HATE: A GAZA DOCTORS JOURNEY ON THE ROAD TO PEACE AND HUMAN DIGNITY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Izzeldin Abuelaish | 256 pages | 02 Feb 2012 | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | 9781408822098 | English | London, United Kingdom I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctors Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity PDF Book Marek Glezerman, a leading Israeli physician with whom Abuelaish often worked. Sometime I'll read them as that's a beautiful tribute. I pray with all my heart that one day their suffering will end. And, most recently, as the father whose three daughters were killed by Israeli shells on 16 January , during Israel's incursion into the Gaza Strip. Modern day life in Gaza is a prison with Egypt shut completely off and Israeli war ships monitoring the water a mile and a half off the coast nothing gets in or out without Israeli approval. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. His daughters died simply because they had been sleeping against "the wrong wall" that evening. Hearts and Minds. The book and the actions of Dr. Continue on UK site. I Shall not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish This is a difficult book to read, to think about, and to write about. This message, when espoused in the context of his life and endless struggle, carries a lot of weight to it. There was definitely a very lively book club discussion which surprised me. I was reading this one the subway and I had to put it down a couple of times to compose myself because I felt the familiar prick of tears starting to well up. He remains hopeful despite devastating loss. Izzeldin is a remarkable man. I can honestly say I do not know to what extremes I would go to if I had suffered like he. Live and on the air over a cell phone a doctor from Gaza recounted how an Israeli tank fired a shell that smashed through the wall of this doctor's house killing his three daughters and niece. If only there where more people like him then I believe that peace would become a reality. I really enjoyed the book from cover to cover. There are so many things about Dr. Quotes from I Shall Not Hate Essential reading. First off, I must disclose I won this on First Reads. I r A terribly sad story of the life of one Palestinian doctor in Gaza and the pain he has endured, but above all a wonderful story of love, hope and peace in the face of the desperation. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. And, most recently, as the father whose daughters were killed by Israeli soldiers on January 16, , during Israel's incursion into the Gaza Strip. The children left who have to live with what happened. I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctors Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity Writer Refugee Childhood. That there will never be peace. Others however were highly critical of his staying in Lebanon, feeling that he should have put his family's safety first and got them out of Lebanon much earlier so they would still be alive. View all 6 comments. In spite of knowing what was coming I was unable to stop tearing up, or just outright crying. For one to say that this memoir is powerful, is entirely an understatement. Our New Home. Before his three daughters were killed by an Israeli tank shell during the Israeli incursion into Gaza,Dr. Friend Reviews. It looks like you are located in Australia or New Zealand Close. Details if other :. His family escaped to Gaza from the battle between Egypt and Israel more about that war, here and then found it was unable to return. More filters. The most incredible thing is that he refuses to fall into the cycle of revenge. Most have been excellent.. And yet, he is still not hateful, spiteful or angry. The shell instantly killed three teen-age daughters of the author--Bessan, Aya and Mayar--and also their niece Noor, who stayed with them. During the Gaza war he had become a public figure with his eye-witness reports for Israeli TV. Sometime I'll read them as that's a beautiful tribute. If i could give it more than 5 stars, I would. He had to work endless hours as a child to earn every grain of rice on his plate, and even then remembers always being hungry and never having enough to eat. Oh God. Abuelish has since formed an organization called "Daughters for Life" The organization is dedicated towards peace and bettering he life of Palestinians. He explains the circumstances leading up to the first and second intifada. By turns inspiring and heart-breaking, hopeful and horrifying, I Shall Not Hate is Izzeldin Abuelaish's account of an extraordinary life. Abuelish describes his experience crossing over Israeli checkpoints and the degrading experience that many Palestinians receive at the hands of Israeli soldiers. Before the first intifada broke out he held jobs working on Israeli Moshavs and farms building Chicken coops. Instead of seeking revenge or sinking into hatred, Abuelaish called for the people in the region to start talking to each other. What have we done? After reading this book I have just watched the video of Izzeldins tragic phone call captured on TV just after his 3 children and niece had been killed when his house was fired on. Rating details. A Fatah soldier? He had to work endless hours as a child to earn every I normally don't like giving books 5 stars unless they've resonated with me months after I've finished them, or if the ending is particularly impressive. I was expecting that everyone would love the book like I did. This is a raw and emotional autobiography, well written by Dr. To hear the live call he makes to a TV studio the moment a bomb devastates and kills his family is heart breaking. Abuelaish knows that the only way to save them is to get them to an Israeli hospital. He studied hard and went through hell and back to become the respected doctor he is today, despite all the difficulties and humiliation involved: spending hours crossing the Erez border to get to Israel for work, being discriminated against purely for being a Palestinian, and being away from his family 5 days a week so he could earn enough money to provide for them. He was born in the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip into grinding poverty that to the average pe I Shall not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish This is a difficult book to read, to think about, and to write about. I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctors Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity Reviews A Harvard-trained Palestinian doctor who was born and raised in the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip and "who has devoted his life to medicine and reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians" New York Times , Abuelaish has been crossing the lines in the sand that divide Israelis and Palestinians for most of his life - as a physician who treats patients on both sides of the line, as a humanitarian who sees the need for improved health and education for women as the way forward in the Middle East. He held both countries and certain citizens accountable. He was left with a large debt, one reason he took the job in Afghanistan. And, most recently, as the father whose daughters were killed by Israeli soldiers on January 16, , during Israel's incursion into the Gaza Strip. I suspect that he is accused of oversimplifying a very convoluted situation with Israel and Palestine but that was the beauty of his approach. His family escaped to Gaza from the battle between Egypt and Israel more about that war, here and then found it was unable to return. It's 1. Open Preview See a Problem? Breaking it down, making a difference "to this one starfish" at a time seems a real possibility. He remains unbiased, pointing to flaws and cons on both side and he is the voice of reason calling for peace without blaming anyone. Jun 07, Raheleh Abbasinejad rated it liked it. This book has opened my eyes and made me truly understand that the conflict will never come to an end if we are constantly picking sides. Error rating book. He talked in a way that he could not see how people hurt over years of oppression. I Shall Not Hate is truly a book worth reading. It makes you, at once, cry for Izzeldin's fate, and smile and be happy that not even that could set him apart from his main goal, Peace. Abuelsih looks with a critical eye at both sides and objectively sees the flaws and good points within them both. Somewhere in the middle of the fight an Israeli tank fired a shell into the Abuelaish home, hitting the floor where Izzeldin's family was sheltered. Backstage he contac During the Gaza siege Shlomi Eldar a news caster on Israeli television interviewed a fertility expert from Gaza. I thought, as did some others that the author was courageous, made a difference and involved his family in the decision to stay in Lebanon to improve the situation. As a reader, I am appalled at what he's had to go through in his life's journey, and at the same time, I am inspired and humbled by this amazing man.