Gaza Unsilenced

Gaza Unsilenced by Refaat Alareer, published by Just World Books in 2015, presents a collection of voices and perspectives that emerged during Israel’s 2014 assault on Gaza. This edition, comprising 318 pages, captures the responses of Palestinians and their allies as they documented the impact of the attacks and the ongoing siege that has affected Gaza. Through a variety of creative expressions, the book highlights the pain, losses, and resilience of the Gazan community.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of essays, reportage, images, and poetry that reflect the experiences of those living in Gaza and beyond. The contributions from notable figures such as Ali Abunimah, Ramzi Baroud, and Chris Hedges provide a multifaceted view of the historical and political context surrounding the conflict. Gaza Unsilenced serves as a significant resource for those interested in the history and social dynamics of the Middle East, particularly in relation to Israel and Palestine.
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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.
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