Teshuvah: A Jewish Case for Palestinian Refugee Return

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Peter Beinart offers a very interesting, detailed perspective on the right of return for Palestinian refugees

“The occupier and myself—both of us suffer from exile,” Mahmoud Darwish once declared. “He is an exile in me and I am the victim of his exile.” The longer the Nakba continues, the deeper this Jewish moral exile becomes. By facing it squarely and beginning a process of repair, both Jews and Palestinians, in different ways, can start to come home.

Full article in Jewish Currents