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Blockade, Occupation, and Genocide in Palestine presents a comprehensive examination of the ongoing tragedy in the Palestinian territories, comprising meticulous analyses from leading local and international scholars. The book lays bare the nature of the Israeli state—from the outset built on racial segregation, consuming the rhetoric of security while generating systemic violence.

It argues that the so-called “Palestinian issue,” long embedded in international relations literature, must instead be reframed as, in essence, an “Israeli issue.” Through in-depth and principled analysis, the volume explores how the foundational principles of the post–World War II international order—originally established to prevent the recurrence of genocide—have been gravely undermined.

With its bold, unflinching, and morally urgent assessments, this work transcends the bounds of conventional academic inquiry. It offers not just scholarly insight, but a powerful contribution to truth-telling, justice, and the collective conscience of humanity.

Genre:International Relations
Pub. Lang.:Turkish
Prepared by:Afra Betül Özdemir, Göksel Ulutabak, Hatice Karahan, Nurcan Yavuzyiğit, Sena Çavuş, Zeliha Eliaçık
Pub. Date:November 2024
Edition:First Edition
Page Count:428
Dimensions:16x23 cm
Paper Type:Standard Uncoated Paper
Cover Type:Paperback
ISBN:978-625-95181-0-7
E-ISBN:978-625-95851-8-5

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