Gaza Apocalypse

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A leading Palestinian intellectual intervenes tirelessly to make sense of, and inform the global movement against, an epochal catastrophe and crime.

“If you want to understand what’s actually happening, you should be reading Mouin Rabbani.”

—Daniel Denvir

“Always wise, thoughtful, and morally clear.”

—Nathan Robinson

“One of the best analysts you’ll find.”

—Owen Jones
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  • Paperback ISBN 9781682196243
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When Palestinian militants burst the gates of Gaza on October 7, 2023, they set a match to the whole regional order. A half-century or more of unresolved contradictions, festering injustice, and escalating repression provided combustible fuel. More than two years on, the inferno continues to spread.

Experts seeking insight on the Middle East have long turned to Mouin Rabbani, who has spent decades as a researcher and political analyst for the Palestinian human rights group Al Haq, the International Crisis Group, and the United Nations.

Since 2023, Rabbani has attracted a large public following as a go-to guide to the cascading chaos. Whether parsing breaking news, elucidating deeper dynamics, or dispatching apologists for US and Israeli aggression, Rabbani brings rich historical perspective and a refined political judgment—all expressed in his unflappable demeanour through muscular prose and mordant wit.

Gaza Apocalypse, Rabbani's first book, presents his real-time commentaries on the Gaza genocide as it unfolded. It is a record of expertise in action, as a leading Palestinian intellectual intervenes tirelessly to make sense of, and inform the global movement against, an epochal catastrophe and crime.

About The Author / Editor

Photograph © tktk Mouin Rabbani is a researcher and analyst of the contemporary Middle East. He has served as Principal Political Affairs Officer with the Office of the UN Special Envoy for Syria, Head of Middle East with the Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation, and Senior Middle East Analyst and Special Advisor on Israel-Palestine with the International Crisis Group. He co-edits Jadaliyya and is contributing editor of Middle East Report. He is Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs Center, and Non-Resident Fellow at both the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS) and Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN).

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Gaza Apocalypse

sub-heading:
TKTK
A leading Palestinian intellectual intervenes tirelessly to make sense of, and inform the global movement against, an epochal catastrophe and crime.

“If you want to understand what’s actually happening, you should be reading Mouin Rabbani.”

—Daniel Denvir

“Always wise, thoughtful, and morally clear.”

—Nathan Robinson

“One of the best analysts you’ll find.”

—Owen Jones
£17
£14

Pre-order now at 15% off. Books will ship in June.

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about the bookabout

When Palestinian militants burst the gates of Gaza on October 7, 2023, they set a match to the whole regional order. A half-century or more of unresolved contradictions, festering injustice, and escalating repression provided combustible fuel. More than two years on, the inferno continues to spread.

Experts seeking insight on the Middle East have long turned to Mouin Rabbani, who has spent decades as a researcher and political analyst for the Palestinian human rights group Al Haq, the International Crisis Group, and the United Nations.

Since 2023, Rabbani has attracted a large public following as a go-to guide to the cascading chaos. Whether parsing breaking news, elucidating deeper dynamics, or dispatching apologists for US and Israeli aggression, Rabbani brings rich historical perspective and a refined political judgment—all expressed in his unflappable demeanour through muscular prose and mordant wit.

Gaza Apocalypse, Rabbani's first book, presents his real-time commentaries on the Gaza genocide as it unfolded. It is a record of expertise in action, as a leading Palestinian intellectual intervenes tirelessly to make sense of, and inform the global movement against, an epochal catastrophe and crime.

About The Author / Editor

Photograph © tktk Mouin Rabbani is a researcher and analyst of the contemporary Middle East. He has served as Principal Political Affairs Officer with the Office of the UN Special Envoy for Syria, Head of Middle East with the Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation, and Senior Middle East Analyst and Special Advisor on Israel-Palestine with the International Crisis Group. He co-edits Jadaliyya and is contributing editor of Middle East Report. He is Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs Center, and Non-Resident Fellow at both the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS) and Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN).

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