The International Solidarity Movement was founded to enable peaceful resistance to Israel's brutal military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Collecting previously published news articles on the movement, giving accounts drawn from web-logs and diaries as they happened, and including last writings of the murdered American Rachel Corrie and contributions from the family of Tom Hurndall, Peace Under Fire reveals the real horror of life under occupation and describes the first signs of a new wave of international solidarity.
Edited by Nicholas Blincoe, Hussein Khalili, Marissa McLaughlin, Radhika Sainath and Josie Sandercock. Published by Verso Books, 2004.
Product Code: 9781844675012