At a time when neither governments nor international institutions are demonstrating either the will or the capability to act in accord with the rule of law or the popular will of the majority of the peoples of the world who have demonstrated against the genocide in their millions, these substantial essays give an overview of the extraordinary damage wrought and what can and should be done to protect Palestinian rights and construct a future that empowers Palestinians to give content to their right of self-determination rather than victimized by yet another effort to impose a solution from without or enable Israel to control the day after developments when the violence stops.

“This courageous and prophetic book is a call for moral conscience and political vision.” CORNEL WEST, Holder, Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chair at Union Theological Seminary.

This book provides a rare, timely, comprehensive. and accurate account of the harm that has befallen the people of Gaza.It is a stark reminder to all humanity that we dare not neglect the urgent call for all of us to join together in utilising international solidarity to actively promote justice for all.” NALEDI PANDOR, former Foreign Minister, South Africa.

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Abdullah Ahsan, Alfred de Zayas, Arlene Clemesha, Avi Shlaim, Basil Farraj, Bilgehan Uçak, Chandra Muzaffar, Craig Mokiber, Ferhan Güloğlu, Francesco Schettino, Grace Spence Green, Hans von Sponeck, Hilal Elver, Irene Gendzier, Izzeldin Abuleish, Javad Zarif, Joseph Camilleri, Juan Cole, Lisa Hajjar, Meymune Topç, Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Penny Green, Phyllis Bennis, Ramzy Baroud, Reza Nasri, Sare Davutoğlu, Sevinç Alkan, Susan Abulhawa, Victoria Brittain, Walden Bello

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Ahmet Davutoglu is former Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of Turkiye. Founder and leader of the Future Party that is represented in the Turkish Parliament, author of Systemic Earthquake: The struggle for World Order (2019), and prominent academic in International Relations.

Richard Falk is a leading international law professor, prominent activist, prolific author, and a pioneer thinker dedicated to peace and justice. During forty years at Princeton University Falk was active in seeking an end to the Vietnam War, a better understanding of Iran, a just solution for Israel/Palestine, and improved democracy in South Korea, South Africa, India, and the Philippines. He also served as UN Special Rapporteur for Occupied Palestine. His books include A Study of Future Worlds, Public Intellectual: The Life of a Citizen Pilgrim, and Protecting Human Rights in Occupied Gaza (co-editor). In 2010 he was named Outstanding Public Scholar in Political Economy by the International Studies Association. Since 2009 he has been nominated annually for the Nobel Peace Prize.