Ahmed Jamil Azem's seminal work, 'Jerusalem: Ethnic Cleansing and Methods of Resistance,' offers a profound and critical examination of the ongoing challenges faced by Jerusalem and its Palestinian inhabitants. The book meticulously documents the various forms of ethnic cleansing strategies employed against the city's indigenous population, ranging from forced displacement and demolition to cultural erasure and economic strangulation. Azem does not merely present a catalogue of grievances; he also delves into the multifaceted and resilient methods of resistance adopted by Palestinians to preserve their identity, land, and heritage. This insightful analysis provides a crucial understanding of the historical and contemporary struggle for Jerusalem.