Then also having an understanding how years of conflict influence perspectives, when rocket attacks become something "normal" or how the contrast between prosperous and poor can be quite close together.
Some say the conflict is complex, but in the end it comes down to the usual human conflict where factions are entrenched. A conflict about land claims and who belongs to which group. A religious component is there, but I don't believe it to be too relevant.
I don't know where I got most knowledge from, we had an extensive education about that part of history. Some school books are a good introduction for that matter.
This is all around.
There is no justification that gives Justice to these atrocious crimes against humanity that have and continue to take place both ways.
Leaders should be made to fight on front lines.
This is a very readable book. Although it has been criticized as being more sympathetic towards the Arab point of view, it does a good job of explaining the historical background as well as the events.
Balanced? He's an expat Israeli Jewish Historian, who is not welcome in Israel.