‘This will become the authoritative work on the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement for years to come. Based on massive primary sources, Skare has produced a meticulous historiography of the Movement combined with intellectual inquiry and political analysis, all situated within the broader context of the Zionist colonial occupation of Palestine.’
Khaled Al Hroub - Northwestern University
‘The most comprehensive work on Palestinian Islamic Jihad to date, delving deeply into the movement’s textual underpinnings and other outputs largely ignored by previous scholarship. As such, it is an important contribution to the literature on the Palestine/Israel conflict examining this key but grossly understudied actor.’
Tristan Dunning - The University of Queensland
‘This study fills a significant gap in the scholarship on the history and socio-political makeup of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), as compared to Hamas. The work locates the PIJ in the context of anticolonial struggle, inspired by secular-nationalist currents in the 1960s, and hence intertwining religious symbolism and secular politics when advocating armed conflict with Israel. It will be of great interest to social scientists and historians working on de-colonization, Middle Eastern Islamism and Palestinian politics.’
Meir Hatina - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
‘An impressive book that skilfully traces the historical development, political thinking and ideology of this poorly understood but critical Palestinian actor. An original and authoritative work, it constitutes a significant contribution to the scholarship on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is destined to become a standard text in the field.’
Sara Roy - Harvard University
‘By the end of the book, the reader will have a sense of not only how Palestinian Islamic Jihad came to be, but also why it still exists, despite often being overshadowed by the larger Hamas.’
Omar Ahmed
Source: Palestine Book Awards
'This is a more thorough, indeed all-encompassing, study of Palestinian Islamic Jihad than has previously been available, and it asks all the right questions ... Highly recommended.'
S. Zahur
Source: Choice