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Out of Gaza tells the story of Dima Mansour, a young Palestinian who suffers hardship growing up in Jordan and Gaza during the Gaza War of 2014, later escaping to be with the man she loves in Belgium, where she is held in a detention center for illegal immigrants. Her harrowing story is told by Katharina Galor, an Israeli Jewish scholar who forms a close and unexpected friendship with Mansour. Despite the profound asymmetry that defines the geopolitical context of their lives-one marked by Palestinian loss and exile, the other by Jewish trauma and persecution-their bond uncovers surprising parallels in their shared experiences of displacement and survival.
As their friendship unfolds, Galor and Mansour come to intimately understand the lasting impact of ethnic cleansing from the Holocaust and the Nakba, and how these pivotal events have shaped their families, identities, and ties to the region. Out of Gaza delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the enduring effects of historical trauma, showing how empathy and resilience can bridge even the deepest divides.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. From Amman and Gaza to Brussels
2. Living through Wars
3. From Germany to Israel-Palestine
4. Cousins
5. Discovery
6. Out of Gaza
7. Living in Limbo
8. Marriage
9. Stateless
10. Visa Conundrum
11. Illegal Journey
12. Imprisoned
13. Hearings
Postscript
Notes
Bibliography