11 Days in Gaza

A Soldier's Memoir of War, Brotherhood, and the Untold Truths of Battle

Published by Post Hill Press
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About The Book

A raw and intimate account of eleven unthinkable days during Israel’s 2009 ground operation into Gaza, through the eyes of a young reservist paratrooper facing the moral complexities and human cost of modern warfare.

In December 2008, law student Gadi Ezra received an urgent call from the Israeli Defense Forces. Within hours, he was torn from his peaceful Tel Aviv life into the chaos of war, joining his reserve paratrooper unit for what would become Operation Cast Lead—Israel’s largest military operation in Gaza since the 1967 Six-Day War.

11 Days in Gaza is a searing, unflinching memoir that captures the reality of modern combat through the eyes of a young soldier navigating the contradictions of war. From camouflaging under sniper fire to the intimate moments of brewing coffee on a Gazan rooftop, Ezra's narrative weaves together the mundane and the terrifying, the heroic and the heartbreaking.

With vivid detail and brutal honesty, Ezra explores the bonds forged between brothers-in-arms, the moral ambiguities of targeted killings, and the profound impact of war on both soldiers and civilians. This is not a story of glory or heroism—it's an authentic portrait of young men thrust into impossible situations, trying to maintain their humanity while carrying out their mission.

Part war diary, part moral contemplation, 11 Days in Gaza offers a rare Israeli perspective on one of the world's most intractable conflicts, revealing the human faces behind the headlines and the lasting scars that war leaves on all who experience it.

About The Author

Gadi Ezra is an attorney, a strategist, and the former director of Israel’s national public diplomacy unit. He lectures internationally on Israel’s geopolitical challenges, the complicated nature of combat and Israel’s high standard within it, and comments on policy, information warfare, and national security issues for multiple Israeli and international platforms.

Gadi served as an advisor to the Israeli Defense Establishment and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, specializing in international law and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He holds three law degrees from Tel Aviv University Law School and New York University School of Law.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Post Hill Press (October 6, 2026)
  • Length: 224 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798895658222

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