The Agony of Displacement: Testimonies of the Survivors from the Genocide in Gaza (English Edition) - Paperback

The Agony of Displacement: Testimonies of the Survivors from the Genocide in Gaza (English Edition) - Paperback

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by Nawal Halawa (Editor in Chief), Hanadi Bader (Illustrator), Ursula DeYoung (Editor)

Powerful Testimonies from the Survivors of Displacement and Genocide in Gaza

The Agony of Displacement is a vital compilation of firsthand accounts by survivors of the Israeli invasion of Gaza and events tied to the broader Palestinian experience since the Nakba. Edited by Nawal Halawa, this English edition presents raw, harrowing testimonies from victims - children, women, and the elderly - who have endured massacres and systematic violence.

This book serves as both a living historical document and a testament to Palestinian resilience, bravery, and attachment to their land.

  • Essential Testimonial Collection
    • A powerful book of survivor testimonies documenting displacement, massacres, and resistance in Gaza and Palestine.
  • Edited by Nawal Halawa
    • Writer, novelist, researcher, and founder of The Arab Heritage House in Canada. A Canadian citizen of Palestinian Jordanian Arab origin with decades of experience in journalism and advocacy.
  • Historical & Human Rights Focus
    • Covers Zionist crimes since the Nakba, including documented massacres, while highlighting the courage and sacrifice of the Palestinian people.
  • Important Reading & Gifting
    • Essential for readers interested in Palestine, Gaza, human rights, Middle East history, and testimonial literature. A meaningful addition for those seeking unfiltered Palestinian voices.

About the Editor

Nawal Halawa is a writer, novelist, and president of The Arab Heritage House in Canada. She is a researcher specializing in Arab heritage, a member of the International Federation of Journalists, and holds a degree in Journalism and Radio from the International Institute of Journalism Werner Lamberz in 1981. She has dedicated her work to preserving Palestinian narratives and history.

Number of Pages: 286
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 04, 2025
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