Day the Pagers Exploded

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  • ISBN 9781649035530
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An intimate account of the 2024 Lebanon war, written by a father, husband, and doctor, offering a profound sense of the existential uncertainty together with the ordinary day-to-day dimensions of war

On 17 September 2024, three thousand bomblets exploded among the Lebanese civilian population, in what became the opening strike for a war launched by Israel.

This latest round of war by Israel on Lebanon would last seventy-one days, and this book is the first personal account of the conflict from Lebanon. Written as a diary from the viewpoint of a Lebanese-Australian medical doctor who returned to Lebanon in 2023 after living all his adult life overseas, it covers the initial hectic days following the pager attacks, progressing to the systematic bombing of Beirut and the population displacement and complete obliteration of the southern Lebanese towns and villages.

In this day-by-day account, Hicham Cheikh Hassan paints the atmosphere in Beirut and Lebanon as the war unfolded. As a medical doctor, he was exposed to the effects of Israel bombing residential areas, and as a father and husband, he tried to determine what was best for his young family. The Day the Pagers Exploded also covers the complete split between the unfolding reality on the ground and the discourse at the political level along with the information chosen to be portrayed in Western mainstream media.

Hicham Cheikh Hassan is a nephrologist who trained and specialized in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. He worked for eight years in Sydney before settling in Beirut with his wife and children in 2023. This is his first book.

susan abulhawa is a novelist and political activist. She is the author of Mornings in JeninThe Blue Between Sky and Water, and Against the Loveless World, among other works.

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