The Gaza Genocide: A Chronicle of War, Loss, and SurvivalBy Edmund HaleFrom the outbreak of war in October 2023 to the devastation that followed, The Gaza Genocide: A Chronicle of War, Loss, and Survival presents a critical account of one of the most controversial and tragic conflicts of the twenty-first century. Through the experiences of civilians, children, medical workers, and displaced families, this book examines the human cost of the Gaza war.
Drawing on reports from humanitarian organizations, journalists, medical professionals, human rights investigators, and eyewitness accounts, it documents the destruction of communities, the collapse of essential services, the displacement of civilians, and the suffering endured throughout the conflict. Covering events from October 2023 through 2025, the book explores the bombardment of residential neighborhoods, the crisis in Gaza's hospitals, the humanitarian emergency caused by displacement and hunger, the story of Hind Rajab, the fighting in Jabalia and Rafah, the destruction of infrastructure, and the broader debate surrounding accountability, international law, and civilian protection.
More than a political history, this is a human story. It is the story of parents searching for children beneath rubble. Of doctors working without medicine or electricity. Of families forced to live in tents after losing their homes. Of children growing up surrounded by war. And of ordinary people struggling to survive extraordinary circumstances. The book argues that the suffering experienced in Gaza cannot be understood through military analysis alone.
It challenges readers to confront the human consequences of modern warfare and to consider difficult questions about power, occupation, justice, human rights, and the protection of civilian life. Throughout its pages, The Gaza Genocide examines allegations and findings raised by human rights organizations, legal experts, medical professionals, and international observers regarding the conduct of the war and its impact on the Palestinian population.
It also explores the growing calls for investigations into alleged violations of international humanitarian law. At its heart, this book is an effort to preserve memory. Behind every casualty figure is a person. Behind every statistic is a family. Behind every headline is a story that deserves to be remembered. Written for readers seeking to understand both the events of the war and the experiences of those who lived through it, this book documents a period that has become one of the defining humanitarian crises of our time.
The Gaza Genocide: A Chronicle of War, Loss, and Survival is a powerful account of destruction, endurance, grief, and resilience-a record of suffering, survival, and the enduring struggle for justice and remembrance.
The Gaza Genocide: A Chronicle of War, Loss, and SurvivalBy Edmund HaleFrom the outbreak of war in October 2023 to the devastation that followed, The Gaza Genocide: A Chronicle of War, Loss, and Survival presents a critical account of one of the most controversial and tragic conflicts of the twenty-first century. Through the experiences of civilians, children, medical workers, and displaced families, this book examines the human cost of the Gaza war.
Drawing on reports from humanitarian organizations, journalists, medical professionals, human rights investigators, and eyewitness accounts, it documents the destruction of communities, the collapse of essential services, the displacement of civilians, and the suffering endured throughout the conflict. Covering events from October 2023 through 2025, the book explores the bombardment of residential neighborhoods, the crisis in Gaza's hospitals, the humanitarian emergency caused by displacement and hunger, the story of Hind Rajab, the fighting in Jabalia and Rafah, the destruction of infrastructure, and the broader debate surrounding accountability, international law, and civilian protection.
More than a political history, this is a human story. It is the story of parents searching for children beneath rubble. Of doctors working without medicine or electricity. Of families forced to live in tents after losing their homes. Of children growing up surrounded by war. And of ordinary people struggling to survive extraordinary circumstances. The book argues that the suffering experienced in Gaza cannot be understood through military analysis alone.
It challenges readers to confront the human consequences of modern warfare and to consider difficult questions about power, occupation, justice, human rights, and the protection of civilian life. Throughout its pages, The Gaza Genocide examines allegations and findings raised by human rights organizations, legal experts, medical professionals, and international observers regarding the conduct of the war and its impact on the Palestinian population.
It also explores the growing calls for investigations into alleged violations of international humanitarian law. At its heart, this book is an effort to preserve memory. Behind every casualty figure is a person. Behind every statistic is a family. Behind every headline is a story that deserves to be remembered. Written for readers seeking to understand both the events of the war and the experiences of those who lived through it, this book documents a period that has become one of the defining humanitarian crises of our time.
The Gaza Genocide: A Chronicle of War, Loss, and Survival is a powerful account of destruction, endurance, grief, and resilience-a record of suffering, survival, and the enduring struggle for justice and remembrance.