The book (2010), co-authored by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé, is highly regarded for several key features that provide a critical and historical lens on the conflict. Key Features
: The book brings together Noam Chomsky, an American social critic, and Ilan Pappé, an Israeli "New Historian," combining recent political analysis with deep historical context. Gaza in Crisis: Reflections on Israel's War Aga...
: The authors engage in a dialogue about the viability of one-state versus two-state solutions and the "ghettoization" of Palestinian territories. Critical Reception The book (2010), co-authored by Noam Chomsky and
: An eloquent and critical account by Chomsky on the 2008–09 assault. Critical Reception : An eloquent and critical account
: It is a "succinct and eye-opening" collection of original essays, joint interviews, and dialogues between the two authors. Specific Essays :
: Much of the book focuses on the 2008–09 Israeli military assault on Gaza, analyzing its humanitarian impact and the "disproportionate" nature of the force used.
: A later addition to expanded editions by Pappé, which challenges common narratives about the conflict's origins.