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Gaza in Crisis

Reflections on the U.S.-Israeli War on the Palestinians

13 minNoam Chomsky, Ilan Pappé

What's it about

Ever wonder what's truly behind the headlines about Gaza? Get ready to uncover the hidden political motivations and historical context that shape the conflict. This summary cuts through the noise to give you a clear, critical perspective on one of the world's most enduring crises. You'll explore how international policies, particularly from the U.S. and Israel, have created the conditions on the ground. Chomsky and Pappé reveal the strategic goals and long-term consequences of military operations, offering a powerful analysis that challenges mainstream narratives and deepens your understanding of the Palestinian struggle.

Meet the author

Noam Chomsky is one of the world's most cited scholars and a leading public intellectual, renowned for his groundbreaking work in linguistics and incisive political analysis. His lifelong activism and fearless critique of foreign policy, combined with Ilan Pappé's expertise as a leading Israeli historian, provide a uniquely powerful and deeply informed perspective. Together, they dismantle official narratives, offering an essential, evidence-based understanding of the crisis in Gaza and the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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