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|This essay provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the themes explored in more detail in the subsequent books. It is a great primer on how Zionism is an antisemitic, colonial, and ethnonationalist ideology, and it covers the basics of Hamas, the historical context of Zionism, the involvement of various ethnic groups in Israel's formation, and the displacement of Palestinians. It serves as a solid foundation for the topics discussed in the books that follow. | |This essay provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the themes explored in more detail in the subsequent books. It is a great primer on how Zionism is an antisemitic, colonial, and ethnonationalist ideology, and it covers the basics of Hamas, the historical context of Zionism, the involvement of various ethnic groups in Israel's formation, and the displacement of Palestinians. It serves as a solid foundation for the topics discussed in the books that follow. | ||
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This reading list is recommended for individuals who are new to the Palestinian resistance and seek more context to gain a deeper understanding of the events leading up to Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa. Additionally, it serves those who already possess some familiarity with the Palestinian struggle against Israel's ethnic cleansing but wish to delve deeper into the broader resistance against Zionism from the wider Middle East. To achieve this our recommended books extends back in time to when Zionists were first talking about Palestine, to the establishment of Israel, the resistance by Palestinians and Hezbollah, Israel's relationship with Jewish identity, the reasons behind U.S. support, and how Israel has influenced U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Zionism is antisemitism, and Palestine CriticalResist | This essay provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the themes explored in more detail in the subsequent books. It is a great primer on how Zionism is an antisemitic, colonial, and ethnonationalist ideology, and it covers the basics of Hamas, the historical context of Zionism, the involvement of various ethnic groups in Israel's formation, and the displacement of Palestinians. It serves as a solid foundation for the topics discussed in the books that follow. |
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine' by Ilan Pappe | This is an essential read if you're just starting to explore the history of Israel and Palestinian resistance. Whether your new to the subject or have fragments of knowledge, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of Israel’s origins, shedding light on what it was truly founded upon. |
The Invention of the Jewish People by Shlomo Sand | This is a valuable read if you wish to gain a broader perspective on the connection between Jewish individuals and Israel. It takes a deep dive into the beliefs that form the very bedrock of Israel's identity |
100 Years of War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi | This book provides two important additions to this list. A Palestinian perspective and a deeper look at the history of Zionism when Zionists were first eyeing Palestine. |
Hezbollah: A Short History by Augustus Norton | The resistance to Israel extends beyond Palestine, encompassing the broader Middle East. Through the authors examination of Hezbollah's development and evolution, this book offers a broader perspective, granting newcomers to Middle Eastern Politics valuable insights into the influential group's regional impact and its role in the resistance to Zionism. |
Israel Lobby & US Foreign Policy by John Mearshiemer | While we've explored several facets of this complex puzzle, there's one critical piece that remains: the role of the United States in this narrative. If you've ever questioned the unwavering support extended by the U.S., and, by extension NATO countries, to Israel despite its historical and ongoing atrocities, this book provides the answers you seek. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of how the Israel lobby significantly molds U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, resulting in far-reaching consequences that extend to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, and beyond. |
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