: How and why Palestinian statelessness persists are the central questions of this book, which explores the complex legacy of the 1978 Camp David Accords.
explores the gender gap in political support in the Occupied Palestinian Territories whereby more women than men support Hamas (a party portrayed by the Western media as repressive of women's rights), and more men than women support Fatah.
Considers US foreign policy towards the Palestinians, as well as analysing the trajectory of Israeli policy toward Gaza. The author also reflects on Gaza's ruination from a Jewish perspective and discusses the connections between Gaza's history and her own as a child of Holocaust survivors.