Combining historical, religious, and political perspectives, this book unravels the root causes of the conflict from the dawn of civilization to the modern era.
The book begins by discussing the history of the Jewish people, as written in sacred texts, including their relationship with God, their struggles in faith, and recurring patterns of defiance. From the Babylonian exile to the expulsions in Europe, this narrative explains the long journey of the Jewish people toward the establishment of the State of Israel in Palestine in the 20th century.
However, this book also raises the voice of the Palestinian peoplea nation whose homeland was seized, whose society was divided, and whose rights have been violated. Through stories of their struggle against occupation, discrimination, and the erasure of cultural identity, the book highlights the human side of this conflict.
This book does not focus on religion as the source of the problem, but rather on issues of justice and international law. With a balanced approach, it invites readers to view this conflict through the lens of humanity and advocates for solutions based on justice, not power.
his Book?
To understand the historical roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict, explore narratives often misunderstood in the global media, to recognize the importance of international justice in resolving global conflicts.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking a deep understanding of the Israel-Palestine conflict and those looking for peaceful solutions grounded in law and humanity.
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