CONTENTS
Preface
Declaration of Conscience and Concern
I. Framing Genocide in Gaza
1. Ahmet Davutoğlu, Unveiling Genocidal Mindset: An Examination of Israel’s Genocidal Policies and Western Powers' Complicity
2. Richard Falk, The Normative Global Order After Gaza: Anachronisms, Adaptations, and Transformations
II. Palestinian and Jewish Voices
3. Susan Abulhawa, Gaza is humanity's moment of truth
4. Ramzy Baroud, Taking Gaza from the Political Margins to the Heart of the Palestinian Discourse
5. Avi Shlaim, Benjamin Netanyahu’s War against Palestinian Statehood
6. Izzeldin Abuleish, Life in Gaza: The Duty to Speak Out
III. Narrations of Genocide
7. Abdullah Ahsan, Israel's Gaza War: A Symbol of Collapsing Civilization
8. Joseph Camilleri, Genocide in Gaza and the Changing Face of Geopolitics
9. Chandra Muzaffar, Genocide in Palestine: A Turning-Point?
10. Mohammad Hashim Kamali, The Gaza Crisis 2024: Issues, Developments and the Way Forward
11. Meymune Topçu, Witnessing Genocide Through Social Media: Narratives, Transnational Memories, and Activism
IV. Dimensions of Genocide
12. Hilal Elver, Starvation and Famine in Gaza
13. Sare Davutoğlu & Ferhan Güloğlu, Resilient Bonds: Motherhood in the Heart of Palestinian Genocide
14. Lisa Hajjar and Basil Farraj, Israel Is Waging War on Palestinians Inside Prisons
15. Penny Green and Grace Spence Green, Genocide, Sanitascide and the Production of Disability: Israel’s Dismemberment of Gaza
16. Walden Bello, The Hamas Question
17. Sevinç Alkan, Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Jews’ Attitudes during Coronavirus and Genocide in Gaza: The “Haredi Factor” in Israeli Politics?
V. Cultural, Historical and Global South Perspectives
18. Arlene Clemesha and Francesco Schettino, From a Eurocentric to a Global South Perspective: Paving the Way for Palestinian Solidarity
19. Victoria Brittain, Assassination and Educide: Lumumba to Rafaat and Dr. Ahmed—Men of Hope
20. Irene Gendzier, Does Knowing Matter: Reflections on What the US Knew of the Conflict in Palestine in 1948
21. Bilgehan Uçak, Palestinian Resistance Literature: The Catastrophe Written by the Living
22. Juan Cole, The Sin of Cosmocide
VI. International Law and International Statecraft: Relevance Explained and Explored
23. Craig Mokiber and Phyllis Bennis, A Crack in a 75-Year-Old Wall of Impunity: South Africa Challenges Israeli Genocide in Court
24. M. Javad Zarif and Reza Nasri, The Legal Implications of Complicity in Genocide
25. Alfred de Zayas, Complicity in Genocide through the provision of military, economic, political, and diplomatic support to genocidal states
26. Ahmet Davutoğlu, The Collapse of Diplomacy in the Gaza Genocide: Past Experience and Current Failures
27. Hans von Sponeck, A Linkage of UN Human Rights and UN Human Responsibilities and The Impact of Its Absence and what it implied for Iraq and what it implies for Gaza
Major Documents of International Law Tribunals
CONTRIBUTORS
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