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Book Club: Omar Khalifah’s 'Sand-Catcher' is a sharp, fast-paced novel about four Palestinian journalists trying to uncover an elderly man’s elusive Nakba story
Book Club: Through a thorough analysis of Zionist leftist politics, Areej Sabbagh-Khoury's study juxtaposes history and memory to demonstrate how the Palestinian Nakba was not a singular catastrophe but rather a protracted process of confiscation.
In an exclusive interview, Palestinian-French human rights lawyer Salah Hammouri speaks to °®Âþµº about his life in forced exile, the conditions of his new activism, and his perspectives on Palestine's future.
°®Âþµº Meets: Danny Jin whose anger at the atrocities in Gaza and irritation at the Japanese people’s lack of awareness has translated into his music
Book Club: 'Tolerance is a Wasteland' looks at how denial helps and maintains the liberal imagination of a progressive and democratic Israel
Book Club: Drawing on postcolonial thought and resistive politics, Tahrir Hamdi argues the imaginative construction of Palestine is a key element in the Palestinians' ongoing struggle and crucial in creating a national identity.
°®Âþµº Meets: Human rights activist Leanne Mohamad to discuss the Israeli occupation, the British government’s response and what more we can do to help liberate Palestine and support the people of Gaza.
Book Club: In Forest of Noise, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha explores the pain, loss, and struggle of life in Gaza, while holding onto his connection to home
Book Club: Focusing on the period of 1948 to 1968, Marte Heian-Engdal's study compiles the international community's earliest efforts to solve the Palestinian refugee problem, and examines the impact of these developments on wider regional dynamics.
Book Club: Historian Adam Raz's 'Loot' reveals how Palestinians were systematically robbed during the 1948 War, linking this theft to their expulsion from homes