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Dr Florence Hazrat is a researcher of language and literature. She published a , and writes a on the role of punctuation in daily life.
To make sense of Israel's war on Gaza, we must look back over a century at how language and punctuation shaped narratives on Palestine, writes Florence Hazrat.