"The short essays in Daybreak in Gaza capture the voices of dozens of Gazans living through the genocide, as well as survivors of previous Israeli wars on Gaza. The editors wisely intersperse personal accounts, so difficult to read, with more journalistic accounts providing historical, sociological and cultural background of the territory Israel seems determined to obliterate. The sentiments expressed in the essays depict a people who have retained their humanity, their love of life and their sense of community."
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