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A short history of the Gaza Strip / by Anne Irfan ; with a foreword by Muhammad Shehada.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: . -London : Simon and Schustor ,2025Description: 290 pages mapsISBN:
  • 9781398536197
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 956.943 IRF/S 23
Contents:
Foreword. Gaza's history / Muhammad Shehada -- Introduction. Why Gaza matters -- Catastrophe creates the Strip -- The Egyptian era -- Israeli occupation -- The First Intifada -- The Oslo years -- The rise of Hamas.
Summary: "Since October 2023, Israel has carried out one of the most brutal military onslaughts in modern history on the Gaza Strip, in response to the Hamas-led attacks of October 7. But Gaza had long been in crisis even prior to the current violence, now widely recognized as genocidal. For seventy-seven years, the Palestinian people have endured displacement, occupation, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing - with those in Gaza often bearing the brunt of it. Historian Anne Irfan tells the story of the Gaza Strip through six pivotal moments in its modern history, beginning with Israel's expulsion of the Palestinian people upon its establishment in 1948, when Gaza absorbed more Palestinian refugees per head than anywhere else - a demographic shift that became central to its identity. As Irfan takes us through Israel's occupations of Gaza, the Palestinian national struggle and formation of the PLO, the first intifada, the creation of the Palestinian Authority, and the rise of Hamas, she tackles widespread historical ignorance and untangles contradicting narratives. Drawing on a decade of research, Irfan weaves in the voices of everyday Palestinians, from farmers who became refugees in Gaza to poets and activists who grew up in the Strip. Featuring a foreword from Gazan writer and analyst Muhammad Shehada, A Short History of the Gaza Strip is an indispensable read for anyone seeking to understand Palestine and its impact on the world." -- Adapted from publisher's description.
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"First published in Great Britain in 2025 by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword. Gaza's history / Muhammad Shehada -- Introduction. Why Gaza matters -- Catastrophe creates the Strip -- The Egyptian era -- Israeli occupation -- The First Intifada -- The Oslo years -- The rise of Hamas.

"Since October 2023, Israel has carried out one of the most brutal military onslaughts in modern history on the Gaza Strip, in response to the Hamas-led attacks of October 7. But Gaza had long been in crisis even prior to the current violence, now widely recognized as genocidal. For seventy-seven years, the Palestinian people have endured displacement, occupation, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing - with those in Gaza often bearing the brunt of it. Historian Anne Irfan tells the story of the Gaza Strip through six pivotal moments in its modern history, beginning with Israel's expulsion of the Palestinian people upon its establishment in 1948, when Gaza absorbed more Palestinian refugees per head than anywhere else - a demographic shift that became central to its identity. As Irfan takes us through Israel's occupations of Gaza, the Palestinian national struggle and formation of the PLO, the first intifada, the creation of the Palestinian Authority, and the rise of Hamas, she tackles widespread historical ignorance and untangles contradicting narratives. Drawing on a decade of research, Irfan weaves in the voices of everyday Palestinians, from farmers who became refugees in Gaza to poets and activists who grew up in the Strip. Featuring a foreword from Gazan writer and analyst Muhammad Shehada, A Short History of the Gaza Strip is an indispensable read for anyone seeking to understand Palestine and its impact on the world." -- Adapted from publisher's description.

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