R.F. Georgy

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The Palestinian Israeli Conflict: Love, Understanding, and a Redemptive Tomorrow

The Palestinian Israeli conflict is one of the most intractable and unyielding territorial disputes in the past century. It is so contentious that the parameters of discourse are themselves often disputed. Countless books, both fiction and non-fiction, have been written from either the Palestinian or Israeli perspective.
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“Information paints no picture, sings no song, and writes no poem.”
R.F. Georgy, Notes from the Cafe

“In the end both people realized something so utterly simple and yet horrifyingly distant- by removing the ‘otherness’ from their respective identification, they can embrace a land that animates their historical sense of purpose and direction. They can embrace fate by embracing each other as joint caretakers of a historical location that witnessed rivers of blood and the silent weeping of those who dream of a New Jerusalem.”
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“We have an infinite supply of information and yet we cannot read.”
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