"Of all the crimes to which Palestinians have been subjected
through a century of bitter tragedy, perhaps none are more cruel
than the silencing of their voices. The suffering has been most
extreme, criminal, and grotesque in Gaza, where Ghada Ageel was one
of the victims from childhood. This collection of essays is a
poignant cry for justice, far too long delayed." -Noam Chomsky
There are more than two sides to the conflict between Palestine and
Israel. There are millions. Millions of lives, voices, and stories
behind the enduring struggle in Israel and Palestine. Yet, the easy
binary of Palestine vs. Israel on which the media so often relies
for context effectively silences the lived experiences of people
affected by the strife. Ghada Ageel sought leading
experts-Palestinian and Israeli, academic and activist-to gather
stories that humanize the historic processes of occupation,
displacement, colonization, and, most controversially, apartheid.
Historians, scholars and students of colonialism and
Israel-Palestine studies, and anyone interested in more nuanced
debate, will want to read this book. Contributors: Yasmeen
Abu-Laban, Ghada Ageel, Huwaida Arraf, Abigail B. Bakan, Ramzy
Baroud, Samar El-Bekai, James Cairns, Edward C. Corrigan, Susan
Ferguson, Keith Hammond, Rela Mazali, Sherene Razack, Tali Shapiro,
Reem Skeik, Rafeef Ziadah.
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