For this list I’ve chosen two books with deep sympathies to each side in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Both explore the history of the colonial project that became the state of Israel and its consequences for the Palestinians.

The first book, My Promised Land by Ari Shavit, explains from a Jewish perspective what is so significant about the state of Israel. It explores both the idealism and the contradictions in the history of the Jewish state.

The second book, The Hundred Years War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi, describes what the Zionist project felt like — and continues to feel like — for the people who were displaced in the creation and expansion of the state of Israel. It is an account of the history of a people most of us know only through the news, and typically only when there is an armed conflict with Israel.