New Intifada
Discover the compelling insights of Noam Chomsky in his influential work, New Intifada, published in 2001. This thought-provoking book delves into the uprising that began on September 29, 2000, as the Palestinian population of Israel and the Occupied Territories expressed their frustration over the stalled peace process and ongoing occupation.
Chomsky, a renowned scholar and political activist, collaborates with leading voices to trace the trajectory of the Al-Aqsa Intifada and its profound implications. With 360 pages of in-depth analysis, this paperback edition offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the political dynamics and human experiences that shaped this critical moment in Middle Eastern history.
Whether you are interested in ethnic studies, international relations, or the historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, New Intifada is an essential read that invites reflection and discussion.