Focusing on the civilian experience during the 1948 War, the book explores the intricate relationship between war and society. It examines mobilization for military service, public involvement in funding the war, and the consequences of casualties on civilian life. Additionally, it delves into how the war altered everyday existence and the structure of the home front, highlighting the significant role civilians played during this tumultuous period.
Moshe Naor Bücher


A fresh look at Jewish-Arab relations in Palestine under the British Mandate