Title:
Gaza’s Cycle of Destruction and Rebuilding: Understanding the Actors, Dynamics, and Responses
Editor:
Ghassan Elkahlout
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan / Springer Nature
Official Publisher Page:
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Title:
Gaza’s Cycle of Destruction and Rebuilding: Understanding the Actors, Dynamics, and Responses
Editor:
Ghassan Elkahlout
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan / Springer Nature
Official Publisher Page:
Springer Nature – Gaza’s Cycle of Destruction and Rebuilding
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Gaza’s Cycle of Destruction and Rebuilding: Understanding the Actors, Dynamics, and Responses is a multidisciplinary academic volume examining the political, humanitarian, military, and social dimensions of recurring conflicts in Gaza, with particular focus on the 2023 war and its aftermath. Edited by Ghassan Elkahlout and published by Palgrave Macmillan, the book brings together Palestinian scholars and regional experts to provide an analytical perspective on the drivers, consequences, and global responses surrounding the Gaza conflict.
The book explores the complex interaction between regional politics, armed movements, humanitarian crises, international law, and reconstruction efforts. Unlike many traditional geopolitical studies, this volume emphasizes locally grounded scholarship and seeks to broaden perspectives on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through contemporary analysis and historical context.
Key topics include:
The 2023 Gaza war and regional escalation
Hamas as a political, social, and military movement
Israeli security policies and conflict dynamics
Humanitarian crises and reconstruction challenges
International law and war accountability debates
Palestinian political identity and governance
Media narratives and global responses
Cycles of destruction, rebuilding, and instability
The volume combines theoretical frameworks with topical case studies, helping readers understand the structural causes behind repeated cycles of violence and reconstruction in Gaza. It also discusses broader themes such as asymmetric warfare, international diplomacy, humanitarian intervention, and political fragmentation within Palestinian society.
This eBook is highly relevant for students and researchers in Middle Eastern studies, political science, international relations, peace and conflict studies, humanitarian policy, and global security studies.
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