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The book then gives individual attention to Israel's military operations in Gaza since 2008, most notably Operation Cast Lead of 2008–2009, Operation Pillar of Defense of 2012 and Operation Protective Edge of 2014. The Goldstone Report is also discussed in detail along with its impact and Judge Goldstone's followup statement.
A Month by the Sea describes Murphy's stay in Palestine during Operation Cast Lead. [4] [5] [6] She met liberals and Islamists, Hamas and Fatah supporters.A second book followed – Between River and Sea – but she destroyed the material for a third book based on visits to the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan for fear that it might endanger their lives.
The book received positive reviews, and Abeulaish was later nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. [4] [5] The Guardian wrote that the book is notable for containing a rare undistorted description of everyday life in Gaza, as well as life during the siege, which will serve as "an eye-opener for many readers". [3]
At least 1,000 children had one or both legs amputated due to injuries, more than 13,000 children were suffering from malnutrition, and around 17,000 children had been orphaned.
COMMENT: The appalling terrorist attack on Israel has put a million young lives at risk, writes Lisa Nandy. Their safety must now be the priority of the international response
15. The Party, Save the Children, Gaza, 2000 16. Tales of the Forest, Kalilah Wa Dimnah For Children, Tamer Institute, Ramallah, 2000 17. Alphabet Village, Series of 5 Stories, UNDP, 2000 (The Flower Story of this series was made into an animation produced by Al-Quds Educational TV) 18. The Sad Pipe, Save the Children, 1999 19.
Palestine is a non-fiction graphic novel written and drawn by Joe Sacco about his experiences in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in December 1991 and January 1992. Sacco's portrayal of the situation emphasizes the history and plight of the Palestinian people, as a group and as individuals.
One dead child, 100 dead children, 1,000 dead children, 10,000 dead children? “Two-thirds of Gaza war dead are women and children,” read a Nov. 22 headline in a United Nations security council ...