A fascinating history of how average citizens banded together to cope
and rebuild in the wake of the 1948 War. When the 1948 Israeli War of
Independence broke out, population centers were rocked by sniper fire,
bombings, and roadside ambushes. As the fighting moved out of the
cities into desert areas, private citizens and community organizations
left behind organized to revitalize and restore life in their
devastated communities. In Israeli Community Action, Paula Kabalo
presents a vivid portrait of these civilians who strove to help each
other cope with the realities of war. Kabalo explores how civilian
militias were recruited, how neighborhoods were protected, how older
populations were enlisted into the war effort, and how women were
organized to provide medical aid or establish refugee centers. She
demonstrates that each phase of the war brought along new challenges
to the population of the young state of Israel, but she also
illuminates how the engagement of Israelis in community efforts
brought them together and shored them up to face the future in their
new country.
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Living through the War of Independence
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ISBN
9780253050786
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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