Seeing the Strengths and Pitfalls of a Whole Country in the Lives of Seven Paratroopers

Published: Oct. 1, 2013, 4 a.m.

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In June of 1967, the world watched with disbelief as the young Israeli army turned a perilous threat\\u2014enemy troops gathering at its borders\\u2014into a tremendous military victory. The symbol of that victory, for many, was a photograph of soldiers standing before the Western Wall soon after the sacred site was reclaimed by Israel in the fighting.

Those soldiers were members of the 55th Paratroopers Reserve Brigade. Most of them were in their early 20s. They included socialist kibbutzniks and religious Zionists. A surprising number of them would go on to be leaders in the movements those two groups spawned\\u2014the peace movement on the Left, and the settlement movement on the Right.

In his new book, Like Dreamers, veteran journalist Yossi Klein Halevi examines the lives of seven of these...


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