A Chronicle of Loss and Unending Grief: Gaza’s Genocide and the Weight of Inherited Grief
For Palestinians, grief is endless, compounded, and interrupted—never given space to breathe, never allowed to end.
Abdalhadi Alijla, PhD, is a political scientist and author. He is the author of Trust in Divided Societies, co-editor of Rebel Governance in the Middle East, and a senior fellow at the Arab Reform Initiative. A scholar of governance and democracy, he has worked across Europe and West Asia.
For Palestinians, grief is endless, compounded, and interrupted—never given space to breathe, never allowed to end.
