Gaza Unsilenced

Gaza Unsilenced
Author: Refaat Alareer,Laila M. El-Haddad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935982575

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During Israel's lengthy 2014 assault on Gaza, voices worldwide rose in stunned protest. Using numerous creative means, Palestinians and their allies bore witness to the Israeli attacks--and to the siege that has strangled Gaza ever since. Gaza Unsilenced foregrounds the words and images with which Gaza Palestinians recorded the pain, losses, and dislocations of the attacks, the continuing punishment of the siege, and their community's resilience and dignity. The book includes original contributions from the editors themselves along with essays, reportage, images, and poetry from Gaza and elsewhere. Contributors include: Ali Abunimah, Ramzi Baroud, Diana Buttu, Belal Dabour, Chris Hedges, Rashid Khalidi, and Eman Mohammed.

Gaza Unsilenced

Gaza Unsilenced
Author: Refaat Alareer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-05-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1512270520

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During Israel's lengthy 2014 assault on Gaza, voices within and outside Gaza rose in desperate protest. Using numerous creative means, Palestinians and their allies bore witness to the Israeli attacks-and to the crushing siege that still strangled Gaza's 1.8 million people long after. In Gaza Unsilenced, Gaza Palestinians and others around the world share their reflections, analysis, and images to document the pain and terrible toll of the war, the continuing punishment of the siege, and the resilience and dignity of Gaza's people. The book foregrounds contributions from survivors of the offensive alongside commentary from exceptional analysts and activists.

Unsilencing Gaza

Unsilencing Gaza
Author: Sara M. Roy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Gaza Strip
ISBN: 1786808269

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Palestinians refuse to be silenced and their struggle must not be ignored.

Gaza

Gaza
Author: Sara Roy
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-06-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0745341373

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The Gaza Strip is the linchpin of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and, as Sara Roy argues in this book, key to its resolution.Gaza is central to Palestinian nationalism and resistance. Roy demonstrates that this crucial political role is precisely why Israel has deepened the isolation of the territory, severing it almost completely from its most vital connections to the West Bank, Israel and beyond.With decades of experience in researching and writing on the subject, Roy demonstrates how Israel has deliberately undermined and shattered Gaza's economy, transforming a people with political rights into a humanitarian issue. Roy shows that in the 13 years since Israel's disengagement, both Gaza and the conflict have undergone a profound change that threatens to alter the future of Israel/Palestine and the wider region for decades to come.

Light in Gaza

Light in Gaza
Author: Jehad Abusalim,Jennifer Bing,Mike Merryman-Lotze
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781642597257

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Imagining the future of Gaza beyond the cruelties of occupation and Apartheid, Light in Gaza is a powerful contribution to understanding Palestinian experience. Gaza, home to two million people, continues to face suffocating conditions imposed by Israel. This distinctive anthology imagines what the future of Gaza could be, while reaffirming the critical role of Gaza in Palestinian identity, history, and struggle for liberation. Light in Gaza is a seminal, moving and wide-ranging anthology of Palestinian writers and artists. It constitutes a collective effort to organize and center Palestinian voices in the ongoing struggle. As political discourse shifts toward futurism as a means of reimagining a better way of living, beyond the violence and limitations of colonialism, Light in Gaza is an urgent and powerful intervention into an important political moment.

Gaza Unsilenced

Gaza Unsilenced
Author: Refaat Alareer,Laila M. El-Haddad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935982559

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During Israel's lengthy 2014 assault on Gaza, voices worldwide rose in stunned protest. Using numerous creative means, Palestinians and their allies bore witness to the Israeli attacks--and to the siege that has strangled Gaza ever since. Gaza Unsilenced foregrounds the words and images with which Gaza Palestinians recorded the pain, losses, and dislocations of the attacks, the continuing punishment of the siege, and their community's resilience and dignity. The book includes original contributions from the editors themselves along with essays, reportage, images, and poetry from Gaza and elsewhere. Contributors include: Ali Abunimah, Ramzi Baroud, Diana Buttu, Belal Dabour, Chris Hedges, Rashid Khalidi, and Eman Mohammed.

Gaza Mom

Gaza Mom
Author: Laila El-Haddad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1935982176

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Laila El-Haddad takes us into the intense life and world of a busy Palestinian journalist who is both covering the story of Gaza and living it, with her young son. El-Haddad was in Gaza City in 2005, watching hopefully as the Israelis prepared a troop withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. She covered the January 2006 Palestinian elections--judged 'free and fair' by international monitors. But then, she watched aghast as the Israeli government, backed by the Bush administration, moved in to punish Gaza's 1.5 million people for the way they voted by throwing a tough siege around the Strip. Gaza Mom>/i> provides a wealth of detail (and some charming photographs) that inform readers about the daily lives of Gaza's Palestinians, along with El-Haddad's reporting and political analysis.

Gaza Mom Abridged Edition

Gaza Mom Abridged Edition
Author: Laila El-Haddad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 193598229X

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Laila El-Haddad takes us into the intense life and world of a busy Palestinian journalist who is both covering the story of Gaza and living it, with her young son. She was in Gaza City in 2005, watching hopefully as the Israelis prepared their withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. She covered the January 2006 Palestinian elections--judged 'free and fair' by international monitors. But then, she watched aghast as the Israeli government, backed by the Bush administration, moved in to punish Gaza's 1.5 million people for the way they had voted by throwing a tough siege around the Strip. The Abridged Edition of this earlier work focuses on El-Haddad's writings from within Gaza and on the angst she felt in late 2008, when she worried deeply about the fate of her parents and other relatives trapped inside Gaza during a fierce Israeli attack.