Michael Sfard, Israel's leading human rights lawyer, was educated at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and University College, London. A former conscientious objector, he received the Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award and an Open Society Fellowship. Sfard has also taught human rights law and his writing on the subject has appeared in New York Times, Haaretz, The Independent, and Foreign Policy. He lives in Tel Aviv.
"Sfard stands securely among the stars of the civil rights and
human rights committed lawyers/scholars of his generation.... The
energy and passion that inform his superb book exist side by side
with meticulous detail, informed by a historian's love for tracing
attitudes, themes, and politics as they have evolved over a half
century."
--Henry J. Steiner, The Times of Israel
"A book of immense courage, power, and humanity."
--Philippe Sands, author of East West Street "Engaging, highly
informative, and thought-provoking, this is a book that only an
activist, scholar, and top human rights lawyer like Michael Sfard
could have written. It should be required reading for anyone
wanting to understand the struggle for human rights in occupied
Palestine."
--Raja Shehadeh, author of Where the Line Is Drawn: A Tale of
Crossings, Friendships, and Fifty Years of Occupation in
Israel-Palestine "At a time of surging ethnic nationalism, the
legal struggle to prevent injustice against Palestinians is
especially difficult. Michael Sfard is at the forefront of this
struggle and his account is both a compelling story and an
important contribution to understanding how battles for human
rights are fought in the courts."
--Aryeh Neier, former executive director of the ACLU
"Comprehensive, detailed, reflective, troubling, thought-provoking
and rooted in universal human principles, The Wall and the Gate is
the definitive study of the struggle for Palestinian human rights
under occupation--a must read."
--Naomi Chazan, former member of Knesset and president, the New
Israel Fund "The Wall and the Gate grapples candidly with the
dilemma of working within Israel's courts to achieve some modicum
of justice for the occupation's victims while knowing that doing so
reinforces a system of injustice. It is essential reading."
--Kenneth Roth, executive director, Human Rights Watch "This
extraordinary book tells the story of the heroic battle waged in
Israeli courts, first and foremost for the rights of Palestinians,
yet also for the souls of Israelis and what remains of the
humanistic character of Zionism. Michael Sfard is one of the great
heroes of this fight, and his book is as tantalizing as it is
morally urgent."
--Zeev Sternhell, Leon Blum Professor of political science at
Hebrew University and author of The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition
"Providing an intimate history of the occupation, as well as an
honest reckoning with the dilemmas inherent to the legal quest for
justice, The Wall and the Gate will serve as an inspiration for all
who labor in the field of human rights and seek to use the law to
confront oppression."
--John Dugard, judge ad hoc, International Court of Justice; former
UN special rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory "Equal parts history, legal scholarship, case studies,
and disquisition into the moral contradictions inherent in using
courts to challenge human rights abuses, The Wall and the Gate is
above all an unflinching indictment of Israel's occupation and the
violation of rights that it represents."
--Lara Friedman, president, Foundation for Middle East Peace
"Michael Sfard has the courage to confront his own countrymen in
the legal battle against Israel's occupation and the intellectual
honesty to question whether the fight has at times done more harm
than good."
--Dan Ephron, author of Killing a King: The Assassination of
Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel
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