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I Shall Not Hate

A Gaza Doctor's Journey

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I Shall Not Hate

De: Izzeldin Abuelaish
Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
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A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST BOOK

“This story is a necessary lesson against hatred and revenge.” ELIE WIESEL, Nobel Peace Prize laureate

Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish captured hearts and headlines around the world in the aftermath of horrific tragedy: on January 16, 2009, Israeli shells hit his home in the Gaza strip, killing three of his daughters and a niece.

By turns inspiring and heartbreaking, hopeful and horrifying, this is Abuelaish’s account of a Gazan life in all its struggle and pain. A Palestinian infertility specialist who lived in Gaza but worked in Israeli hospitals, he spent most of his life crossing the lines that divide the region. But it was his extraordinary response to the loss of his children that made news and won him humanitarian awards around the world. Instead of seeking revenge, Abuelaish called for the people of the Middle East to start talking to each other. He had hoped his daughters would be among the last sacrifices on the road to peace between Palestinians and Israelis. They haven’t been: thousands more innocents have died. But he hasn’t stopped believing that hate is not the answer or working for a peace based on equality, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Biografías y Memorias Cultural y Regional Desarrollo Personal Duelo y Pérdida Guerras y Conflictos Israel y Palestina Militar Médico Oriente Medio Profesionales e Investigadores Relaciones Refugiado Irán Guerra África

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER, A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR, AND HEATHER'S PICK

"In this book, Doctor Abuelaish has expressed a remarkable commitment to forgiveness and reconciliation that describes the foundation for a permanent peace in the Holy Land." —President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize laureate

“This story is a necessary lesson against hatred and revenge.” —Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate

"It is impossible to read this book without feeling deep compassion for Abuelaish and his surviving children, and profound respect for his determination to turn tragedy into triumph." —Winnipeg Free Press

“A passionate human cry for peace and understanding.” Jonathan Garfinkel, The Globe and Mail (Best Book of the Year)

“Powerful. . . . Moving. . . . Abuelaish does not attempt to set out a political solution to the conflict. He simply tells his own story, with clarity and a humanity of vision.” —The Montreal Gazette

“A vivid, haunting and all but heartbreaking account. . . . Fast-paced, skillfully organized and highly evocative.” —Toronto Star

“Unshakeable courage, optimism and belief in the healing power of love is [Abuelaish’s] story. . . . This book, penned from the heart, with grace and insight, is his way of engaging us all in this quest [to create peace between Israelis and Palestinians].” —Heather Reisman
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