In Palestine – a country whose existence goes unrecognized by most of the West – Palestinians are arrested, humiliated, beaten, killed by Israeli military or settlers every day, if not every hour. What began in 1948 as the Nakba has taken on force, ramped up control, occupied every aspect of Palestinian life. And, given Israel’s “most right-wing government in history,” what had shown no signs of stopping is now getting worse. Here, in the United States, we barely talk of this. But susan abulhawa, descendant of generations of Palestinian refugees, is doing all she can to talk about Palestine. She does this by telling us stories.
- The Right-Wing Culture Wars Flare in Support of Israeli War Crimes
- Loneliness and Persuasion
- Israel in the Dock
- Murder Thy Neighbor
- Suicide and the Novelist
- Dershowitz for the Defense?
- The Legal Fight to End Genocide in Gaza
- Some Thoughts on American Cinema of the 2000s
- Genocide on the Installment Plan
- So Long, and Thanks for All the Hamburgers
- How the Campaign to Free Political Prisoner Alex Saab Succeeded
- Made in the USA
- The Thirst for Grandeur
- Just a Little Genocide
- The Women of Three Mile Island