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Uri Avnery

Avnery in 1965 Uri Avnery (, also transliterated Uri Avneri; 10 September 1923 – 20 August 2018) was a German-born Israeli writer, journalist, politician, and activist, who founded the Gush Shalom peace movement. A member of the Irgun as a teenager and a veteran of the 1948 Palestine war, Avnery sat for two terms in the Knesset from 1965 to 1974 and from 1979 to 1981. He was also the owner and editor of the news magazine ''HaOlam HaZeh'' from 1950 until its closure in 1993.

He became known for crossing the lines during the Siege of Beirut to meet Yasser Arafat on 3 July 1982, the first time the Palestinian leader met with an Israeli. Avnery was the author of several books about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, including ''1948: A Soldier's Tale, the Bloody Road to Jerusalem'' (2008); ''Israel's Vicious Circle'' (2008); and ''My Friend, the Enemy'' (1986).

He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award (better known informally as the Alternative Nobel Prize) in 2001 and the Carl von Ossietzky Medal in 2008. Provided by Wikipedia
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    My friend, the enemy / by Avnery, Uri, 1923-2018

    Published 1986
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    1948 : a soldier's tale : the bloody road to Jerusalem / by Avnery, Uri, 1923-2018

    Published 2008
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    Israel without Zionists : a plea for peace in the Middle East. by Avnery, Uri, 1923-2018

    Published 1968
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