
Arafat as discussed by Jordan's King Hussein, Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, Israel's Yitzhak Shamir, as well as important American, Syrian and Iraqi policymakers. Arafat and his substantial influence over the tenuous relationships between Palestinian factions. Arafat and his entourage at the PLO's headquarters, thus providing a balance between the less personable side of Mr. The Wallachs were able to spend hundreds of hours with Mr.

The work details the life and political struggles of this important political leader. In order to understand the present situation in Palestine/Israel, one has to read this book.

The Wallach's have done a wonderful job in describing the life and works of Yasser Arafat, perhaps the most misunderstood person of the 1900s. There were approximately 150 visitors and representatives from all over the world. Two months after the September 11th terrorist attacks, Wallach and Seeds of Peace hosted a conference for five days in New York City. It started in 1993, bringing together Arab and Israeli teenagers. Seeds of Peace is a summer camp that brings children from opposite sides of conflict from around the world together.

His wife, Janet Wallach, is the former president of Seeds of Peace after Aaron Miller was president of the organization 2002-2005. In 2001, Wallach also gave a special address to a joint session of the Maine Legislature. Wallach was the Foreign Editor for Hearst Newspapers 1968-1995, as well as the 1st Visiting Affairs Correspondent for the BBC in 1980. John Wallach (JanuJuly 10, 2002) was an American journalist, author and editor as well as founder of Seeds of Peace international camp in Maine. Autograph xxi, (1), 465 pages Inscribed and Signed on ffep by the author "Novem/ For Rowlie Evans, / a dear friend and one of the / very few newsmen in this town who / truly has the courage of his / convictions! / With respect and admiration / John Wallach" A few notes by Evans on rear endpaper and marginal ink lines on 8 pages in last chapter otherwise a nice clean tight book.
