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Full Description
The people who are interviewed in this book live on Kibbutz Gesher
Haziv in the Western Galilee of Israel, as does the author. This
kibbutz is just a few kilometers south of the Lebanese border. There
is a beautiful beach not far away, and the valley around the kibbutz
holds fields of wheat as well as groves of banana, avocado, and
persimmon trees. On a normal day you would think you had found the
Garden of Eden.
But, during the Second Lebanon War, which lasted just 33 days, dozen
of katyusha rockets rained down on Kibbutz Gesher Haziv. The families
refused to move and exemplified the unwavering spirit of the Israeli
people as they faced an unceasing barrage of missiles.
The author’s daily diary, and her interviews with the stalwarts
who stayed in the kibbutz during these fearful days, gives us an
awe-inspiring glimpse of the unwavering spirit of the Israeli people
as they faced an unstoppable barrage of missiles. It goes beyond
the war, into the days after the cease fire and the rebuilding of
the homes and lives of the members of this border kibbutz.
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