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'An intelligent, sensitive writer' - Financial Times Palestine has been under attack for three
quarters of a century. The 'peace process' that has favoured the two-state solution for more than
forty years has now been internationally exposed as masking the expansion of Israel's apartheid
regime. 75 years ago, Ghada Karmi and her family in Jerusalem were among the hundreds of
thousands of Palestinians who were exiled during the Nakba. She has since become one of the
most vocal proponents of the single democratic state in Palestine-Israel. In this book, Karmi
powerfully argues that this is the best possible settlement for the Palestinians, including the
refugees; imagining a single secular state in historic Palestine, all of whose inhabitants would
enjoy the same rights. Uniting the land - from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan - and
allowing the Palestinian right of return is the only way to end the exclusive and antidemocratic
character of the Israeli state. Ghada Karmi's eloquent and moving writing shows that Palestinians
refuse to meekly accept the fate created for them by others, and that they will never give up
fighting for their home.