1st Edition
Palestine between Storm and Strife Colonialism, Crisis, and Consequences (1947-2025)
Part One. Before the 1948 Nakba 1. Arab Leadership Disunity and Grassroots Mobilization in Palestine (1947 – Early 1948) 2. The Comprehensive Zionist Preparation for the Decisive Battle 3: Palestinian Resistance, Jihad, and Indigenous Mobilization (1936–April 1948) 4. Arab League Disunity, the Salvation Army, and the Politics of Catastrophe (1947–1948) 5. From Tactical Collapse to Zionist Ascendancy: The Road to Nakba Part Two. From Catastrophe to Continuity 6. Strategic Collapse and the Opening Phase of the 1948 War: Arab Disunity and the First Truce 7. Decisive Zionist Offensives and the Road to Armistice (July 1948–February 1949) 8. The Nakba and the Institutionalization of Catastrophe 9. The Road to Freedom: Arab Resistance Against Colonial and Zionist Occupation 10. Tufan al-Aqsa: challenge to major powers
Biography
Labeeb Ahmed Bsoul is an established scholar of Islamic international law, Middle Eastern history, and political thought. He has published extensively on Palestinian modern history, Arab-Israeli relations, international diplomacy, and Islamic legal traditions. His research also engages broader interdisciplinary themes, including sustainability, governance, and the impact of artificial intelligence on Arabic and Islamic studies. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles, encyclopedia entries, and several major monographs, and his work contributes to contemporary debates in Middle Eastern studies, conflict history, and international relations.






