Journals & books
Violence and State Attribution: The Case of Occupied Palestine, Journal of Palestine Studies, Mais Qandeel (2023)
Reclaiming Palestinian Indigenous Sovereignty, Journal of Palestine Studies, Jamal Nabulsi (2023)
Admission of Jews into Palestine
“They called me a Lioness” by Ahed Tamimi
Institute for Palestine Studies
Verso Reading List
Read For Palestine
Our History of Popular Resistance: Palestine Reading List
Encyclopedia on Palestine
The Revolution of 1936-1939 in Palestine: Background, Details, and Analysis, Ghassan Kanafani (1972)
Palestinians: From Peasants to Revolutionaries, Rosemary Sayegh (1979)
Popular Resistance in Palestine: A History of Hope and Empowerment, Mazin Qumsiyeh (2011)
My Life in the PLO: The Inside Story of the Palestinian Struggle, Shafiq al Hout and Jean Said Makdisi (2019)
My People Shall Live, Leila Khaled (1971)
Poetry of Resistance in Occupied Palestine, translated by Sulafa Hijjawi (Baghdad, Ministry of Culture and Guidance, 1968)
On Palestine by Ilané Papp and Noam Chomsky (2015)
Gaza in crisis: reflections on Israel’s war against the Palestinians, Noam Chomsky and IIan Pappé (2013)
The politics of dispossession: The struggle for Palestinian self-determination, 1969-1994, Edward W. Said (2012)
Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique, Sa'ed Atshan (2020)
Stone Men: The Palestinians Who Built Israel, Andrew Ross (2019)
Ten myths about Israel, Ilan Pappé, (2017)
Blaming the victims: Spurious scholarship and the Palestinian question, Christopher Eric Hitchens and Edward W. Said (2001)
Palestinian walks: notes on a vanishing landscape, Raja Shehadeh (2010)
The Gun and the Olive Branch: The Roots of Violence in the Middle East, David Hirst (1977)
Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom, Norman Finkelstein (2018)
Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians, Noam Chomsky (1983)
Israel and Palestine: Reappraisals, Revisions, Refutations, Avi Shlaim (2010)
Politicide: Ariel Sharon’s War Against the Palestinians, Baruch Kimmerling (2006)
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, Norman G. Finkelstein (2015)
Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire, Jehad Abusalim (2022)
Nakba: Palestine, 1948, and the Claims of Memory, Ahmad H. Sa'di & Lila Abu-Lughod (2007)
Peace and its discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East peace process, Edward W. Said (2012)
Three Poems by Yahya Hassan
Palestinian literature is of utmost importance in order to truly understand the voices of Palestinians. Through the works of Palestinian writers, we gain insights into their perspectives, experiences, and struggles. These literary pieces provide a platform for Palestinians to express their emotions, hopes, and dreams in the face of the occupation and ongoing conflict. Furthermore, Palestinian literature allows us to delve into their rich cultural heritage, traditions, and values. It provides an opportunity to explore their history, identity, and aspirations. By engaging with Palestinian literature, we can challenge our preconceptions, broaden our understanding, and foster empathy towards the Palestinian people. Through the power of storytelling, this literature serves as a bridge between different cultures, fostering dialogue and promoting a deeper appreciation for the Palestinian narrative.