The Punishment of Gaza
The Punishment of Gaza

In The Punishment of Gaza, veteran Israeli journalist Gideon Levy tracks the development of Israel policy between 2005 and 2009. He finds that Israel’s goal is to deny Palestinians the opportunity of forming an independent state; these policies have transformed Gaza into an open-air prison. Purchase the book here or borrow the book from your local library here. Learn more about Gideon Levy at the Promised Land Museum.

Category: BOOKS

Title: Gideon Levy, The Punishment of Gaza, 2010

Date of publication: May 2010

 

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