Cities Under Siege: Urban Warfare and Civilian Survival in the Levant
MTA
Tactics, Technology, and Humanitarian Strategies from Aleppo to Mosul
*Cities Under Siege* examines the devastating transformation of Levantine urban centers, such as Aleppo, Mosul, and Homs, from vibrant hubs of civilization into fractured battlefields. The book details how the density and connectivity of modern cities are weaponized during conflict, trapping millions of civilians in a paradox where their homes become both sanctuaries and cages. Through a multi-disciplinary lens, the text explores the mechanics of siege warfare, the systematic destruction of essential systems—water, power, and healthcare—and the profound psychological and physical toll on vulnerable populations, particularly women and children.
Central to the volume is the concept of civilian agency and resilience. Despite the collapse of formal governance and the relentless pressure of blockades, residents are shown improvising mutual-aid networks, underground schools, and informal economies to survive. The book contrasts these grassroots efforts with the challenges faced by humanitarian organizations navigating a landscape of restricted access, politicized aid, and complex civil-military coordination. It further highlights how modern technology, including satellite imagery and digital witnessing, serves as a double-edged sword that can both illuminate human rights violations and facilitate military targeting.
The book also addresses the critical role of international humanitarian law and the urgent need for policy reform regarding the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. It emphasizes that the consequences of urban warfare extend far beyond the cessation of hostilities, as cities grapple with the long-term legacies of displacement, destroyed cultural heritage, and the need for transitional justice. Recovery is framed as a decades-long process that requires not just physical reconstruction, but also deep-seated governance reform and the restoration of social trust to prevent future cycles of violence.
Looking toward the future, the text warns of "threat multipliers" like climate change and environmental stress, which threaten to further destabilize the fragile Levant. It concludes that the survival and flourishing of the Levantine city depend on proactive prevention, inclusive reconstruction, and a fundamental shift in military and political priorities toward the absolute protection of civilian life. By integrating military analysis with humanitarian insight, the volume serves as both a documentation of recent tragedies and a pragmatic guide for fostering more resilient, humane urban futures.
This book is intended for urban planners, humanitarian NGO workers, policymakers, and researchers working in conflict-affected regions. It provides rigorous yet practical analysis to support safer decision-making before, during, and after urban fighting, with particular relevance for those involved in civilian protection, humanitarian access negotiations, and post-conflict reconstruction efforts in complex urban environments like those seen across the Levant.
March 12, 2026
English
43,948 words
3 hours 5 minutes
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