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Anne Irfan, "A Short History of the Gaza Strip" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)

Dec 2, 2025
Anne Irfan, a historian at University College London, specializes in Palestinian refugee history and examines the intricate past of the Gaza Strip in her upcoming book. She discusses the Nakba as a pivotal turning point in Gaza's demographic shift and debunks myths of ancient conflict, framing the struggle as politically recent. Irfan highlights six key historical junctures and emphasizes the ongoing nature of displacements. She reflects on the role of history in shaping contemporary policies and shares human stories that reveal the complexity of Palestinian identity beyond conflict.
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Gaza Strip Is A Modern Creation

  • The Gaza Strip is a modern political creation born from the 1948 Nakba and massive refugee influx.
  • Its borders and demographics cannot be understood without that 1948 transformation.
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Gaza's Outsized Political Significance

  • Gaza repeatedly attains outsized political significance despite being tiny and resource-poor.
  • That centrality shows up at multiple historical junctures and shapes regional and international politics.
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Oslo Facilitated Continuity, Not Resolution

  • The Oslo Accords institutionalized limited autonomy without mechanisms to end occupation or guarantee statehood.
  • Oslo thus produced continuity favoring the occupation and enabled settlement expansion.
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