Gaza Explained : A Short History of Geography, Power, and Constraint
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Gaza Explained: A Short History of Geography, Power, and Constraint
Gaza is one of the most discussed places on earth - and one of the least understood.
It appears constantly in headlines, speeches, and social media arguments, yet the same events recur, the same debates repeat, and the same outcomes return with grim regularity.
This book does not argue for a side or propose a solution. It explains why Gaza exists in its current form, why it resists easy answers, and why external pressure so rarely produces lasting change.
Rather than focusing on moral claims or political slogans, Gaza Explained examines structure: geography, demography, power, incentives, and constraint. It traces how Gaza became physically enclosed, politically fragmented, and economically dependent, and how those conditions shape every decision made by local actors, regional states, and global powers. It explores Hamas's rise and governance, the logic of blockade and managed isolation, the repeated cycles of war, and the role of neighbouring states and international actors in sustaining a fragile and deeply unstable equilibrium.
The book shows why familiar proposals - two-state formulas, humanitarian fixes, ceasefire diplomacy, and legal arguments - fail to address the underlying system that produces Gaza's recurring crises. It explains how structural problems are repeatedly treated as political ones, and why that misdiagnosis leads to frustration, outrage, and paralysis rather than resolution.
Written in a clear, analytical style, Gaza Explained is for readers who want to understand why nothing seems to change, why events keep repeating, and why Gaza is not a temporary emergency but a durable condition. The aim is not to persuade, condemn, or reassure, but to clarify.
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- ISBN-13: 9798245394169
- ISBN-10: 9798245394169
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.51 pounds
- Page Count: 166
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