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And No Net Ensnares Me in Franklin, TN
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The characters in
And No Net Ensnares Me
suffer the many predations of Israeli occupation against its Palestinian population: They're displaced, imprisoned, held in administrative detention, tortured, besieged and fragmented by walls, barriers and military checkpoints.
Yet not all Palestinians are in solidarity against these practices. Some find it more profitable to cooperate, often surreptitiously. Who is friend, and who is foe? This is the world Rana Shubair's book explores as a Gazan community prepares for the Great March of Return border protests.
And No Net Ensnares Me
suffer the many predations of Israeli occupation against its Palestinian population: They're displaced, imprisoned, held in administrative detention, tortured, besieged and fragmented by walls, barriers and military checkpoints.
Yet not all Palestinians are in solidarity against these practices. Some find it more profitable to cooperate, often surreptitiously. Who is friend, and who is foe? This is the world Rana Shubair's book explores as a Gazan community prepares for the Great March of Return border protests.
The characters in
And No Net Ensnares Me
suffer the many predations of Israeli occupation against its Palestinian population: They're displaced, imprisoned, held in administrative detention, tortured, besieged and fragmented by walls, barriers and military checkpoints.
Yet not all Palestinians are in solidarity against these practices. Some find it more profitable to cooperate, often surreptitiously. Who is friend, and who is foe? This is the world Rana Shubair's book explores as a Gazan community prepares for the Great March of Return border protests.
And No Net Ensnares Me
suffer the many predations of Israeli occupation against its Palestinian population: They're displaced, imprisoned, held in administrative detention, tortured, besieged and fragmented by walls, barriers and military checkpoints.
Yet not all Palestinians are in solidarity against these practices. Some find it more profitable to cooperate, often surreptitiously. Who is friend, and who is foe? This is the world Rana Shubair's book explores as a Gazan community prepares for the Great March of Return border protests.