Israel Story

Peace Now. Almost.

In the immediate aftermath of the Six-Day War, a Palestinian lawyer and two Israeli reservists nearly brokered a peace agreement. Just imagine how history would have unfolded had they succeeded.

June 5, 2017

Though few people grasped it at the time, the Six-Day War put the young state of Israel on an entirely new trajectory. Some see the war’s outcome as a historic triumph and almost messianic return of the Jews to their ancestral lands. Others, of course, view it as the start of a downward spiral that led to an oppressive occupation and internal political fragmentation. For proponents of both positions, and everyone in between really, the 50th anniversary of that war provides an excellent excuse to pause, evaluate, and conclude.

So while everyone else is busy talking about the meaning of the last half-century, Israel Story goes back to the days immediately following the Six-Day War, and to a little-known saga that could have changed the face of the world as we now know it. Yochai Maital tells the story of two reserve officers, Dan Bavly and Dave Kimche, who stumbled upon an unlikely ally: a prominent Ramallah lawyer by the name of Aziz Shehadeh. Together they soberly imagined a peaceful future; a dream that most Israelis, including the political and military leadership at the time, were too drunk from victory even to consider.

The original music in this episode was composed and performed by Ronnie Wagner, Ruth Danon and Eden Djamchid. This episode was mixed by Sela Waisblum, and produced in partnership with Libby Lenkinski and the New Israel Fund .

Listen to the full episode here, or download it from iTunes. You can hear all of Israel Story’s episodes in English here and in Hebrew here .

Israel Story, the English-language version of the popular Israeli radio program Sipur Israeli, is distributed by PRX and produced in partnership with Tablet.

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