A Land Without Borders
Nir Baram's father was a minister in Rabin's government. The one who signed the Osslo Accords. His grandfather too was a member of the Knesset. With his lineage on his back, Nir begins to question the political education he received at home. Is the two-state solution still possible?
Now a successful writer in his own right, he decides to travel throughout the West Bank to speak with the local Palestinians and the Israeli settlers. The surprising revelations force Baram to reevaluate his hopes for a peaceful resolution to this conflict.
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A Land Without Borders