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A Short History of the Gaza Strip

By Refugee Studies Centre

Dr Anne Irfan will discuss her newly published book on the history of the Gaza Strip.

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Queen Elizabeth House

3 Mansfield Rd Oxford OX1 United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Community • State

Israel’s assault on Gaza, which was launched after the Hamas-led attacks of October 7, is now widely recognised as a genocide. Yet the violence in Gaza, and Palestine-Israel as a whole, did not begin in October 2023. This talk takes its history back to the original ethnic cleansing of 1948 (known in Arabic as the nakba or catastrophe), when 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced, with more than 200,000 fleeing to Gaza. Over subsequent decades, Israeli military occupations caused further displacements, juxtaposed with immobilising measures that increasingly confined Palestinians to the Gaza Strip’s 141 square miles. The situation in Gaza today, whereby Israeli forces have displaced virtually the entire population and the government is openly planning their expulsion, can only be fully understood within this long-term trajectory. This talk will trace the historical antecedents of displacement and immobility in Gaza, arguing that the Strip is a site of modern refugee history at its most extreme.

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Oct 15 · 5:00 PM GMT+1