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portada Para entender el conflicto palestino-israelí (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
Actualidad | Política
Year
2025
Language
Spanish
Pages
316
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
15 x 23 cm
ISBN13
9786125037428
Edited in
Perú

Para entender el conflicto palestino-israelí (in Spanish)

Farid Kahhat (Author) · Rodolfo Sánchez-Aizcorbe (Author) · Crítica · Paperback

Para entender el conflicto palestino-israelí (in Spanish) - Rodolfo Sánchez-Aizcorbe

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Synopsis "Para entender el conflicto palestino-israelí (in Spanish)"

Una mirada clara, crítica y necesaria al conflicto palestino-israelí.

¿Es el conflicto entre Palestina e Israel de carácter religioso? ¿Los árabes intentaron llevar a cabo un segundo Holocausto contra los judíos de Palestina? ¿El sionismo es un proyecto colonial o un movimiento de liberación nacional? ¿Por qué hay refugiados palestinos y dónde se encuentran? ¿Hamás e Israel fueron siempre enemigos? ¿Son legales los asentamientos israelíes en territorios ocupados?

Con base en el derecho internacional y en los hechos, Kahhat y Sánchez-Aizcorbe analizan las narrativas que existen en torno al conflicto palestino-israelí y desmontan los lugares comunes, así como las afirmaciones infundadas que enturbian el entendimiento de la verdadera naturaleza del conflicto y su origen: el despojo territorial y el consecuente desplazamiento de la población civil afectada.

Esta obra defiende una postura ética y universalista: los derechos humanos no tienen dueño, y su defensa debe ser consistente, sin importar quién sea la víctima y quién el agresor.
Farid Kahhat
  (Author)
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Farid Kahhat (Lima, 1959) is a Peruvian sociologist, political scientist, and internationalist of Palestinian origin. He holds a degree in Sociology from PUCP and earned his PhD in Government at the University of Texas, Austin. He serves as a professor of International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and at the Diplomatic Academy of Peru, and is a columnist for media outlets such as El Comercio and América Economía, as well as a commentator on CNN en Español and host of the podcast International Scene-

Among his most notable works are: The Eternal Return: The Radical Right in the Contemporary World (2019, essay), International Security: A Critical Introduction (2019, essay), Pandemics, Dragons and Living Dead: Political Science in Unexpected Places (2021, co-authored with Gabriela Camacho), Violent Times: Russia, Ukraine, China, the United States and the New World Disorder (2022, co-authored with Clemente Rodríguez), and Against the Phantom Threat: The Radical Right in Latin America and the Reinvention of a Common Enemy (2024, essay). These works belong to the genre of political analysis and contemporary history. No literary awards are associated with them.
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Rodolfo Sánchez-Aizcorbe
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Rodolfo Sánchez‑Aizcorbe (Peru) is a political scientist and specialist in international relations and international law, with a particular focus on the Palestinian‑Israeli conflict. He has collaborated as a lecturer alongside Farid Kahhat, for example in a series of talks at PUCP where they presented Understanding the Palestinian‑Israeli Conflict. Additionally, his academic work includes analysis of Peruvian foreign policy in relation to the Middle East.

Among his main works is: Understanding the Palestinian‑Israeli Conflict (2025, co-authored with Farid Kahhat), a contemporary political analysis essay. This publication is considered the most outstanding contribution of his editorial career. The text belongs to the genre of political essay and contemporary history.
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Lina Torrejon Friday, January 30, 2026
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Buena la critica y comentarios de los acontecimientos, buen inicio en la explicacion y preguntas especificas que se preguntan

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