Uniquely imprisoned, most Palestinians in Gaza cannot travel beyond the confines of the Strip, and in times of war escape is impossible. They live under siege - economic and armed - and yet so many remain courageous, outspoken and steadfast.
Donald Macintyre lays bare Gaza's human tragedy and reveals how it became a crucible of conflict and a byword for suffering. He identifies the repeated failings - including those of the international community - that have seen countless opportunities for peace pass by. Yet, against all odds, hope for a better future lingers.
Gaza was once a flourishing coastal civilization open to the world. Could it be so again?
Details
• Publisher: Oneworld Publications
• Imprint: Oneworld
• Pub date: 04 Oct 2018
• DEWEY: 956.943
• DEWEY edition: 23
• Language: English
• Number of pages: xv, 352 , 8 unnumbered of plates
• Weight: 354g
• Height: 191mm
• Width: 153mm
• Spine width: 27mm
Donald Macintyre lays bare Gaza's human tragedy and reveals how it became a crucible of conflict and a byword for suffering. He identifies the repeated failings - including those of the international community - that have seen countless opportunities for peace pass by. Yet, against all odds, hope for a better future lingers.
Gaza was once a flourishing coastal civilization open to the world. Could it be so again?
Details
• Publisher: Oneworld Publications
• Imprint: Oneworld
• Pub date: 04 Oct 2018
• DEWEY: 956.943
• DEWEY edition: 23
• Language: English
• Number of pages: xv, 352 , 8 unnumbered of plates
• Weight: 354g
• Height: 191mm
• Width: 153mm
• Spine width: 27mm