Sara Roy
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The New Intifada: Resisting Israel's Apartheid
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2001
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5 editions
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Failing Peace: Gaza and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
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2006
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6 editions
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Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector
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2011
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8 editions
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Hacia una teología judía de la liberación
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1987
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16 editions
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The Gaza Strip: The Political Economy of De-Development
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1995
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8 editions
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Unsilencing Gaza: Reflections on Resistance
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2021
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4 editions
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Palestine and the Palestinians in the 21st Century
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2013
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5 editions
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Open Gaza: Architectures of Hope
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Prophetic Voices on Middle East Peace (Claremont Studies in Contemporary Issues Book 1)
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Economics of Middle East Peace: A Reassessment (Research in Middle East Economics, 3)
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1999
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“The dominant conceptualization of Islamic social activism in Palestine as a channel for political violence and Islamic terrorism is highly oversimplified, stereotypical, and at odds with the actual facts on the ground.”
― [(Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector)] [Author: Sara Roy] published on
― [(Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector)] [Author: Sara Roy] published on
“The situation in Gaza and the West Bank is wholly unsustainable. If Palestinians continue to be denied what we demand for ourselves—an ordinary life, dignity, livelihood, protection, and a home (in short, freedom)—then violence, division, and decline will intensify. At stake is an entire generation of Palestinians. If they are lost, we shall all bear the cost.”
― Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector
― Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector
“[Hamas firing a few dozen rockets at Israel in December 2008 does] not explain the disproportionality of the Israel attack [Operation Cast Lead], especially against the history of severe sanctions and attacks in the preceding months and years. While no one disputes a nation's right to self-defense, the record demonstrates that Israel was the far greater aggressor. [...] In fact, Hamas rockets had very little if anything to do with Israel's attack. […] This was an attack against the Palestinian people and their continued resistance—be it by Hamas or by the people of Gaza—and their consistent refusal to accede to Israeli demands and conditions.”
― [(Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector)] [Author: Sara Roy] published on
― [(Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector)] [Author: Sara Roy] published on
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