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Donald Macintyre: Throwing light on Gaza’s tragedy

"It’s certainly the most metropolitan and sophisticated of Palestinian cities” says Donald Macintyre of Gaza City, subject of his new book. Jenni Frazer asked him why he chose to write it

February 1, 2018 11:36
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For the majority of JC readers, one suspects, Gaza remains an almost unfathomable concept — a bit like pre-Second World War Sudetenland, infamously described by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain as “a quarrel in a far-away country between people of whom we know nothing”.

But the Jewish community, probably more than most casual observers, needs to know about Gaza. Its importance in any potential future peace deal for Israel cannot be overestimated.

So Gaza: Preparing For Dawn, a new book by veteran foreign correspondent Donald Macintyre, would seem to be almost required reading.

Macintyre, 70, the Independent’s Jerusalem bureau chief between 2004 and 2012, knows Gaza well. His time in Israel overlapped the Jewish state’s disengagement from the Strip, three wars and an economic blockade; and although he is painfully aware that some of his book might have become out of date instantly, he believes it covers “an important period, worth charting in some detail”.