
You can read "Genocidio" by Rula Jebreal
A voice that shatters the world’s silence on Gaza
Why it matters
Rula Jebreal, journalist and activist born in Haifa, weaves together autobiography and sharp political analysis in her latest book: Genocide. What Remains of Us in the Neo-Imperial Era. Through personal memories of her Palestinian roots and a deep reflection on the Holocaust, the Nakba, and contemporary warfare, Jebreal denounces the unfolding catastrophe in Gaza and the West’s shameful indifference.
She writes:
“The genocide in Gaza has changed me profoundly. It has exposed the moral and political void of a world that reduces humanity to a hierarchy of death… Words are all that’s left.”
The book has been described by independent reviewers as a “necessary witness”, one that challenges the civic and political conscience to reckon with its own omissions and responsibilities.
What you can do
- Buy the book and read it
Available in hardcover and ebook (approx. 304 pages), published by Piemme on May 6, 2025. - Share quotes and reflections
Spread powerful excerpts and thought-provoking passages on social media to inspire awareness and action. - Use it in events and discussions
Incorporate the book into cultural programs, schools, libraries, or activist circles focused on Palestine. - Promote the book’s message
Emphasize the ethical power of its testimony: silent indifference is complicity—and moral resistance is urgent.
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