32 The Medecins Sans Frontieres.  Palestinian Chronicles, Trapped by War. Jerusalem: MSF, 2002: 64pp.

The Palestinian Chronicles are a way of bearing witness. They were written by psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors, administrators and logisticians who have participated in MSF’s missions in the Gaza Strip and Hebron since September 2001 and who recorded their experiences and observations to continue thinking, working and meeting. They did not write about theories, techniques or, even, about emotions. Instead, they provided facts and fragments of things seen, experienced and felt. They wrote plainly and simply, without commentary, analysis or judgment. They wrote these chronicles for all readers, not just for experts or those who saw what they saw. The articles written in this issue were: Put to the test by Jean-Hervé Bradol, healing the mind by Pierre Salignon, Fouad Ismael and Elena Sgorbati, treatment for sorrow by Christian Lachal and Marie-Rose Moro, fragmented territories, a year in Gaza and Hebron, and MSF press releases.