A Moon Will Rise from the Darkness, 9780745352312
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Exposing Israel’s genocide in Palestine, challenging complicity, fighting for justice.

A Moon Will Rise from the Darkness

reports on israel's genocide in palestine

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    224 pages

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    21 January 2026

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Summary

Unveiling Genocide: Albanese’s Indictment of Israel in Palestine

‘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

Israel’s actions in Palestine and the involvement of Western states are jeopardizing international human rights and the UN…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780745352312
ISBN-10:0745352316
Author:Francesca Albanese, Mandy Turner, Lex Takkenberg, Richard Falk, John Dugard, Michael Lynk
Publisher:Pluto Press
Imprint:Pluto Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:21 January 2026
Weight:242g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm x 16mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘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

‘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 was the enablement apparatus – a system of states, institutions, and individuals – which ensured 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

‘Albanese has spoken truth with unflinching clarity in a world largely silent in the face of a holocaust, carrying out her mandate with integrity and defiance that honours both the law and the human conscience. This book is a formidable indictment of injustice and demonstrates what it means to stand alone against power’

– Susan Abulhawa

‘Albanese’s expert analysis sheds light on Palestine’s darkest moment in history. While millions of people formed an unprecedented solidarity movement with the Palestinians, their governments by and large remained indifferent. This book will help to judge those who were on the right and wrong side of history.’

– Ilan Pappe

‘Francesca Albanese’s compelling work is essential for all who seek truth and justice’

– Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan

‘A scholarly and humane presentation of the indisputable facts of genocide by a courageous defender of universal human rights’

– Camille Mansour, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Institute for Palestine Studies

‘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

‘As the world has witnessed the escalating horror in Gaza, Albanese has offered a powerful voice at international level, in condemning the genocide being committed by Israel against the Palestinian people. Her words matter’

– Ivana Bacik TD, Leader, Labour Party Ireland

‘Albanese’s descriptions of the genocide in Gaza, alongside her analyses of Israel’s crimes and those who have been complicit, has set a new benchmark, one marked by lucidity and courage’

– Neve Gordon, Professor of Human Rights Law, Queen Mary University of London

‘Albanese courageously reminds us that if ‘never again’ is to mean anything, never again is now’

– Ardi Imseis, Professor of International Law, Queen’s University, Canada

‘Francesca Albanese exposes Israel’s genocide in Gaza and the layers of complicity that sustain it – from state power and corporate interests to the quieter endorsement of universities and trade unions. A Moon Will Rise from the Darkness is a vital intervention, compelling readers to demand accountability’

– Rafeef Ziadah, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy, King’s College London

‘Few public figures have confronted Israel’s unfolding genocide in Gaza with the courage and clarity of Francesca Albanese. A necessary, urgent, and important contribution to the historical record’

– Adam Hanieh, Professor of Political Economy and Global Development, University of Exeter

‘Albanese is the gold standard for international advocacy, rigorously grounded in international law. She constantly sets the agenda; if you want to know where the discourse goes next, follow her’

– Chris Gunness, Director of the Myanmar Accountability Project; former UNRWA Director of Communication

‘Francesca Albanese has been a light in one of history’s darkest moments. Grounded in international law, guided by a quest for human rights, and undeterred by threats, she has not only meticulously recorded the crimes of a ruthless regime, but has set out a course for justice in their wake’

– Craig Mokhiber, former senior United Nations official

‘In the reports collected here, we see the contours of Israel’s genocidal campaign against Palestinians, its regime of apartheid, and the extensive network of support that bolsters it across the global North. This book is an important document archiving one of the greatest atrocities of our time’

– Laleh Khalili, Al Qasimi Professor of Gulf Studies, University of Exeter

‘A crucially important book in which Francesca Albanese argues clearly and unequivocally that unless justice is done, the rules-based order is no more. Francesca, the people’s lawyer globally, understands as intrinsically as Nelson Mandela did that ‘our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinian people’.’

– Andrew Feinstein, former ANC member of parliament and executive-director of Shadow World Investigations

‘At a moment when Israel and its allies work to obscure the truth, this book is a vital, historic record. Francesca Albanese’s reports offer an essential tool for justice, solidarity, and lasting peace’

– Nicola Pratt, Professor of the International Politics of the Middle East, University of Warwick

‘This remarkable book is a call for hope and action for humanity. We cannot emerge from this genocide unchanged’

– Victoria Brittain, journalist and author

‘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

‘Francesca Albanese combines legal expertise and commitment to justice with outstanding courage. A most illuminating book on the darkest chapter in the history of the twenty-first century’

– Avi Shlaim, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford

‘This book showcases the essential and herculean work Francesca Albanese has produced in defence of Palestinian rights in a time of Israeli genocide’

– Lisa Hajjar, Professor of Sociology, University of California Santa Barbara

‘Albanese represents human rights expertise at its best. She equips the international movement for a free Palestine with meticulously researched analyses that further its cause globally’

– Ayça Çubukçu, Associate Professor in Human Rights, London School of Economics

‘Francesca Albanese has transcended the role of UN rapporteur to become an iconic presence in one of humanity’s darkest chapters – not merely for the testimony she bears, but for the way she reorders our imagination of power, showing how it can be confronted and remade’

– Leila Sansour, writer and filmmaker

‘Francesca Albanese’s reports are a rallying cry for justice. They teach us how to speak law to power’

– Nimer Sultany, SOAS University of London

‘This book is a real-time documentation of an ongoing genocide – a genocide justified, supported, and facilitated by Western powers, media and corporations. It serves as an indispensable source in advancing justice, accountability, and freedom for Palestinians’

– Lana Tatour, University of New South Wales, Sydney

‘Francesca Albanese has documented genocide with forensic clarity, legal precision, and moral force. A vital work of courage, resistance, and hope in a time of monstrous silence, malevolence, and cowardice. A lighthouse in a storm of propaganda’

– Muhammad Shehada, Palestinian writer from Gaza

‘As Israel and its collaborators continue their atrocities, this book is a defiant reminder that we are many, they are few, and that their crimes against the Palestinians will never be forgotten. While Israel writes the world’s darkest chapter, global civil society writes its finest’

– Penny Green, Professor of Law and Globalisation, Queen Mary University of London

‘With lucid analysis and courage, Albanese explains how genocide is organically tied to settler colonialism, is sustained by corporate interests, and relies on the failure of the international community to hold Israel accountable to international law. This book reminds us of our moral responsibility to bear witness, speak truth to power, and stop Israel’s determination to erase the Palestinian people.’

– Leila Farsakh, Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Boston

‘Francesca Albanese is an erudite and courageous voice. If there is hope to be found in these dark days, it resides in her indispensable work’

– Sara Roy, author of Unsilencing Gaza: Reflections on Resistance

‘Francesca Albanese is one of the most courageous and respected defenders of human rights and international law. This book should not only be widely read but embraced as a model of what meaningful solidarity looks like’

– Ramzy Baroud, editor of Palestine Chronicle

‘With clarity and compassion, Albanese registers the devastating shape, expanse, and mechanics of a genocide. These reports lend further weight to the heaving documentary archive of atrocities against the Palestinian people, and offer a sustenance of hope and solidarity’

– Mezna Qato, University of Cambridge

‘If an international community exists, Albanese is its leading voice of solidarity with the Palestinian people: principled, honest, fearless, and compassionate. In the darkest hour of the Palestinian people, Albanese’s example shames the world but also shows how it could be different’

– Ralph Wilde, Professor of International Law, University College London

A Moon Will Rise from the Darkness reflects Francesca Albanese fearless pursuit of truth, her struggle for accountability, and her belief in a different world that is, indeed, already rising’

– Raz Segal, Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Stockton University

‘Albanese’s reports are amongst the most thorough, comprehensive, and courageous documentation of the genocide in Gaza. The attempts to silence her and to dismantle UNRWA are yet another part of the broader campaign to eliminate the Palestinian people and their rights’

– Amos Goldberg, Professor of Holocaust and Genocide History, Jerusalem

‘Francesca Albanese has been a generational voice of conscience on Palestine. She has narrated, conceptualised, and opposed Israel’s genocide with unwavering clarity – providing essential legal analysis while situating the genocide in its full settler colonial and political economic context’

– John Reynolds, Associate Professor of Law, Maynooth University

‘An urgent and vital contribution to public understanding of the mechanisms and underpinnings of the ongoing genocide in Palestine. A landmark publication’

– Matthew Teller, co-editor of Daybreak in Gaza: Stories of Palestinian Lives and Culture

‘A brave, principled, and unflinching account of the horror Israel has inflicted on Palestine and what the world must do to stop it’

– Victor Kattan, School of Law, University of Nottingham

‘A remarkable contribution to the current debates on the role of law in resisting Israel’s crimes. It documents the crimes, names the perpetrators, and provides an analysis that opens up avenues for accountability. Albanese’s voice has been, and remains, a courageous and clear voice in the struggle for liberation and human rights in Palestine’

– Mazen Masri, The City Law School, City St. George’s University of London

About The Author

Francesca Albanese

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.

Richard Falk is Emeritus Professor of International Law at Princeton University in the United States. He served as UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 from 2008-2012, and is currently Chair of the Gaza Tribunal. He is a prolific writer on international law and global politics; his most recent publication is Genocide in Gaza: Global Voices of Conscience (co-editor with Ahmet Davutoğlu).

John Dugard SC is Emeritus Professor of Law at the Universities of the Witwatersrand and Leiden and a Member of Institut de Droit International. He served as UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 from 2001-2008; and currently serves as Legal Counsel, South Africa v Israel (Genocide Convention).

Michael Lynk is Professor Emeritus of Law at Western University in Canada, where he taught from 1999 until his retirement in 2022. He has published widely in the areas of Canadian labour law, human rights law, and international law. He served as UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 from 2016-2022.

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