A Moon Will Rise from the Darkness: Reports on Israel's Genocide in Palestine

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by Francesca Albanese

Pluto Press

10/8/2025, paperback

SKU: 9780745352312

 

A devastating indictment against international complicity in Israel's genocide in Palestine

Israel's genocide in Palestine and the complicity of powerful Western states is undermining international human rights and the UN system. The United States has imposed sanctions on lawyers, UN experts, and Palestinian officials in an attempt to bully and intimidate them into silence. One prominent example is UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has played an important role in documenting Israel's atrocities and those who profit from its oppression of Palestinians.

This book compiles Albanese's indispensable and damning reports on Israel's conduct in Palestine since October 2023. First outlining the case that this period should be understood as a genocide, Albanese goes on to explain how the ongoing violence fits into a longer history of Israel's settler colonialism, and finally presents a devastating indictment against the international corporations that treat mass killing and destruction as a business opportunity.

The volume also features a reflection by Albanese on the current state of affairs; revelations by her predecessors Richard Falk, John Dugard, and Michael Lynk of their experiences as UN special rapporteurs; and a preface by Lex Takkenberg, a 30-year veteran of UNRWA, co-authored with scholar Mandy Turner.

All royalties from sales of the book will be donated to UNRWA.

The ebook is free to download from www.plutobooks.com indefinitely, with a request for a donation to the Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA.

Reviews:

"During the Gaza genocide, Francesca Albanese has become the world's moral conscience, with profound scholarship and analyses exposing the crimes and complicity of those who have neither morals nor conscience. This book demonstrates why her place in history is assured." - Mouin Rabbani, co-editor of Jadaliyya

"The message of this important book is powerful. It asserts that only by speaking out and refusing to be intimidated can the arc of history bend toward justice. Albanese documents the role of powerful agents who profit from oppression and, despite threats and sanctions, refuses to be silenced." - Raja Shehadeh, writer and co-founder of Al-Haq

"Francesca Albanese is perhaps the one figure of our times that future historians will recall as the one who did the most to redeem our generation from its guilt over the genocide of the Palestinian people. Her reflections in this book are not just timely--they are for the ages." - Yanis Varoufakis, author, economist and former Minister of Finance of Greece

"When I came out of Gaza at the end of November 2023, I discovered that Israel was only the tip of the genocidal iceberg. The rest of the iceberg was the enablement apparatus - a system of states, institutions and individuals whose sole purpose was to ensure the longevity of a genocidal project now into its third year. This book dissects this apparatus, shedding light on its constitutive accomplices." - Ghassan Abu-Sittah, British-Palestinian trauma surgeon and Rector of the University of Glasgow

About the Contributors:

Francesca Albanese is an international lawyer specialising in human rights and the Middle East. Since 2022, she has served as the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Palestinian territories occupied since 1967. An affiliate scholar at the Institute for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University, Albanese is the author of J'Accuse and co-author (with Lex Takkenberg) of Palestinian Refugees in International Law.

Mandy Turner is a researcher based in London. She has held positions as professor of conflict, peace, and humanitarian affairs at the University of Manchester, UK; director of the Kenyon Institute in East Jerusalem; and senior lecturer in conflict resolution at University of Bradford. Her last book was an edited collection From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of 'Peace' published in Arabic in 2024 by ACRPS (Doha). She currently writes for Security in Context.

Lex Takkenberg is Senior Advisor on the Question of Palestine at ARDD (Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development) and freelance lecturer at the University of Vienna. From 1989-2019, he worked with UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. He is co-author (with Francesca Albanese) of The Status of Palestinian Refugees in International Law.