The Case for Palestine: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care
By (Author) Dan Kovalik
Foreword by George Galloway
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
4th September 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
956.94
Hardback
168
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 30mm
350g
In 1948, the State of Israel was founded. While the philosophy of Zionism that advocated for a Jewish homeland in what was then known as Palestine dates back to 1897, the creation of Israel in 1948 was justified by the terrible crime of the Holocaust committed by Nazi Germany during WWII.Many defenders of Israel would like us to believe that the creation of Israel was a peaceful process on a land at most barely populated, however, this is far from true. Rather, the creation of Israel was accompanied by what is known by the Palestinians as the Nakba (catastrophe)an operation in which 700,000 Palestinians were violently expelled from their land and their homes. Since that time, Israel has continued to usurp more and more landfrom the Palestinians who they falsely portray as a people without a history and without a culture.
Israel has been particularly cruel with the people of Gaza70 percent of whom are refugees from the 1948 Nakba. Gaza has been converted by Israel into what some call a giant open-air prison surrounded by barbed wire. It is in this context that we are currently witnessingthe tragic violence between Israel and the people of Gazaviolence on a scale not seen in this land since the Nakbaof 1948. Indeed, many Palestinians are calling this a second Nakba, with around 1.5 million Palestinians already displaced and thousands killed.
All of this is being accomplished by Israel with critical military and diplomatic support from the United States. This second Nakba is also being facilitated by the mainstream press that both downplays and justifies what many believe to be genocidal violence against the Palestinian people.
The Case for Palestine is written as a counternarrative, with the hope that, if the truth is told, this violence and displacement can be stopped before it is too late; before Gaza is no more.
Dan Kovalik is the author of critically-acclaimed The Plot to Scapegoat Russia, The Plot to Attack Iran, The Plot to Control the World, The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela, and No More War and has been a labor and human rights lawyer since graduating from Columbia Law School in 1993. He has represented plaintiffs in ATS cases arising out of egregious human rights abuses in Colombia. He also taught International Human Rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law from 2012 to 2023. He received the David W. Mills Mentoring Fellowship from Stanford Law School, has appeared on Fox News's Tucker Carlson Today and The Ingraham Angle, has written extensively for HuffPost and CounterPunch, and has lectured throughout the world.