Written amid genocide, regional war and the collapse of a credible claim that the Western-led international order protects human life, Towards Palestinian Liberation challenges the paralysis that such devastation produces.

Edited by Abi Bae and Hamza Hamouchene, the collection recovers liberation as both a historical possibility and a practical project.

Its contributors examine how resistance is built, how it travels across borders and how movements transmit their knowledge to later generations.

The editors of the work reject the habit of treating every defeat as final.

Their long approach places the present catastrophe within more than a century of Palestinian resistance and a wider history of anti-colonial struggle.