Publishers Weekly
Advance Review
Publication Date:
June 30, 2015
The 51 Day War: Ruin and Resistance in Gaza
Max Blumenthal, Author
Blumenthal’s (Republican Gomorrah)
latest is a heart-wrenching narrative of being caught in the middle of
wartime. In July 2014, following the kidnapping and murder of Israeli
citizens by two Palestinian men with ties to Hamas, Israel launched
rocket strikes against the Gaza Strip for 51 days. Blumenthal, who was
on the ground for part of the offensive, bore witness to the loss of
life, shelter, and possessions—but never hope—among Gaza’s Palestinian
residents. His experiences in Gaza shed valuable light on the miserable
living conditions there, while also fueling Blumenthal’s rebuttal to
defenses of the strikes as justifiable responses to terrorism. He
portrays Israel’s response as vastly disproportionate, particularly
emphasizing the toll on Palestinian economic development. While vividly
recounting firsthand experience and interviews with Gaza residents,
Blumenthal also carefully charts the ascension of the right wing in
Israeli politics and offers a jaundiced eye on the maneuvers of the
Israeli government. The result is a harrowing, transfixing narrative of a
people’s ordeal that will provoke and challenge any reader more
accustomed to pro-Israel perspectives. Agent: Anna Stein, Aitken Alexander Associates. (July)
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