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The plot begins in 1929, at the scene of the horrible Hebron massacre, when a good hearted Muslim Arab saves a tiny Jewish infant whose family has been butchered by the brutal Arab mobs, and brings her to a Jewish family in Jerusalem. Their paths continue to touch each other again and again, through the trials and tribulations of history, as the generations of one become deeply involved in terrorism and the PLO and of the other in the Mossad. The action in the book skims quickly through the years. The story line sweeps us along, as fact and fiction collide, electrifying us and drawing us…mehr

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The plot begins in 1929, at the scene of the horrible Hebron massacre, when a good hearted Muslim Arab saves a tiny Jewish infant whose family has been butchered by the brutal Arab mobs, and brings her to a Jewish family in Jerusalem. Their paths continue to touch each other again and again, through the trials and tribulations of history, as the generations of one become deeply involved in terrorism and the PLO and of the other in the Mossad. The action in the book skims quickly through the years. The story line sweeps us along, as fact and fiction collide, electrifying us and drawing us deeper and deeper into the surprising, painful and multi-symbolic spiral of fire that climaxes the history of this majestic land. ____________________________________________ Leon Uris (Exodus), James A. Michener (The Source), John Le Carre (The Little Drummer Girl) and now J.C. Avigad. If you like the Tom Clancy school of suspense novels, The Hebron File is a book for you. Dr. T.D. Prince ______________________________________________ "The plot follows the Tom Clancy literary genre of the American thriller." Hatzofeh Daily News ______________________________________________ "If you liked the books of the late Leon Uris, especially 'Exodus,' .take 'The Hebron File' in hand. You'll enjoy the book.and learn a lot at the same time." Makor Rishon National Weekly