Between November 1947 and January 1949, Palestine was transformed not only by war, but by a series of civilian catastrophes that reshaped the lives of an entire people. Villages were emptied. Families were extinguished. Refugees were created by the hundreds of thousands. While the military and diplomatic history of this period is widely told, the systematic killing of Palestinian civilians has remained fragmented, disputed, or erased from mainstream historical memory. Anatomy of a Silenced Tragedy is the first comprehensive, case-file-based forensic record of massacre-level atrocities committed against Palestinian civilians during the 1947-49 war. Drawing on United Nations observer reports, International Committee of the Red Cross field documentation, British and U.S. diplomatic cables, Israeli archival historiography, and survivor testimony, physician-author Dr. Basem Garada assembles more than twenty documented case files examining civilian massacres across Palestine. Each incident is analyzed using a consistent evidentiary framework: who was killed, where, when, how, by whom, and under what circumstances. Wherever the historical record is incomplete, this is stated. Wherever casualty figures diverge, ranges are preserved. Wherever uncertainty exists, it is acknowledged rather than concealed. The result is not a political manifesto, but a humanitarian archive. From early village massacres and post-capture executions to the demolition of homes with families inside and the bombing of refugee food-distribution centers in Gaza in early 1949, this book reveals a chilling pattern of civilian destruction that unfolded in stages. It exposes how terror was used to drive mass displacement, how unarmed detainees were executed after surrender, and how refugees were later targeted even after they had fled their homes. Written with clinical discipline and moral clarity, this work rejects exaggeration, denial, and selective silence. It neither assigns collective guilt nor minimizes the suffering of others. It insists on one simple truth: civilian massacres are never justified, and silence about them is never neutral.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Between November 1947 and January 1949, Palestine was transformed not only by war, but by a series of civilian catastrophes that reshaped the lives of an entire people. Villages were emptied. Families were extinguished. Refugees were created by the hundreds of thousands. While the military and diplomatic history of this period is widely told, the systematic killing of Palestinian civilians has remained fragmented, disputed, or erased from mainstream historical memory.Anatomy of a Silenced Tragedy is the first comprehensive, case-file-based forensic record of massacre-level atrocities committed against Palestinian civilians during the 1947-49 war.Drawing on United Nations observer reports, International Committee of the Red Cross field documentation, British and U.S. diplomatic cables, Israeli archival historiography, and survivor testimony, physician-author Dr. Basem Garada assembles more than twenty documented case files examining civilian massacres across Palestine. Each incident is analyzed using a consistent evidentiary framework: who was killed, where, when, how, by whom, and under what circumstances. Wherever the historical record is incomplete, this is stated. Wherever casualty figures diverge, ranges are preserved. Wherever uncertainty exists, it is acknowledged rather than concealed.The result is not a political manifesto, but a humanitarian archive.From early village massacres and post-capture executions to the demolition of homes with families inside and the bombing of refugee food-distribution centers in Gaza in early 1949, this book reveals a chilling pattern of civilian destruction that unfolded in stages. It exposes how terror was used to drive mass displacement, how unarmed detainees were executed after surrender, and how refugees were later targeted even after they had fled their homes.Written with clinical discipline and moral clarity, this work rejects exaggeration, denial, and selective silence. It neither assigns collective guilt nor minimizes the suffering of others. It insists on one simple truth: civilian massacres are never justified, and silence about them is never neutral. A forensic, case-based documentation of Palestinian civilian massacres during the 1947-1949 war, applying clinical methodology, archival sources, and evidentiary transparency for scholarly and human rights research. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994956502
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