Tag: Nathan Thrall

Nathan Thrall, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, wrote the book "A Day in the Life of Abed Salama," which offers a nuanced perspective on Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.
Jewish author Nathan Thrall, Reuters, and The New York Times received Pulitzer Prizes for their coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Thrall winning for his book on life under Israeli occupation, Reuters for photography of Hamas attacks, and The New York Times for reports on the conflict and intelligence failures of Israel.
Nathan Thrall's new book, "A Day in the Life of Abed Salama," tells the story of a deadly crash in the West Bank that resulted from the architecture of occupation and the unjust treatment of Palestinians.
Nathan Thrall, an American think-tank researcher and writer, and Abed Salama, a Palestinian resident of the West Bank, were on a book tour in New York City when news of Hamas attacks on southern Israel broke out.
Nathan Thrall, from the International Crisis Group, argues in his book "The Only Language they Understand" that the Israeli-Palestinian peace process is bound to fail unless force, whether in the form of tough diplomatic pressure or physical violence, is applied to push for real concessions.