As violence intensifies in Gaza, with increased Israeli offensive, there has never been a better time to amplify varied Gazan experiences to the broader world population. In this vein, The New Arab reviews the 2017-published novella Gaza Weddings by Jordanian-Palestinian poet and novelist Ibrahim Nasrallah (translated by Nancy Roberts). This book tells the story of inseparable identical twin sisters, Randa and Lamis, growing up in Gaza, under siege and Israeli occupation. Amna – a supervisor at the child rehabilitation centre in al-Shifa hospital – is a neighbour who is so beloved to Randa that she describes the former as a ‘breeze’ that resembles famous Egyptian actr
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