Israel and Gaza: A Syllabus of Background Readings
The October 7, 2023, attack on Israel by the Islamic militant group known as Hamas surprised and shocked the world. The sheer scale of the invasion and retaliation by Israel signals that the region has entered a new phase of conflict. It’s hard to watch, even from a safe distance, without wondering how and why people can be so barbarous. At JSTOR Daily, where educators are top of mind, we wonder how we can help teachers and all students of the world begin to understand the long, complicated history that led here. We hope the following stories and scholarship they’re based on provide some of the historical and cultural context that we all need to start conversations in the classroom and out. As always, the scholarship on JSTOR that we link to is freely available for all readers.
The Map That Created The Modern Middle East
Border Walls are Symbols of Failure
Electrifying the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Britain’s World Police in Mandate Palestine
How to Revive a Dead Language
Arabic Hebrew, Hebrew Arabic: The Work of Anton Shammas
Revisiting Yeshayahu Leibowitz
Settlements and the Israel-Palestine Conflict: Background Reading
1949 Israeli novel Khirbet Khizeh reissued by FSG
How Americans Were Taught to Understand Israel
How to Recreate Palestine: Researching Salt Houses
Should Banksy be on the West Bank?
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