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B**I
#GazaNakba 202;
Very said to see a genocide unfold. The way of Palestine will be the way of the world if we don’t stop this Apartheid in Palestine.
S**C
Must Have
I bought this book after seeing some excerpts being published via Washington Post. I am not disappointed. The writer is emotive and keeps you enthralled. I couldn’t put the book down - it’s absolutely captivating. The way in which things are described makes you feel like this has to be a movie - everything is so surreal and it’s insane that these are the day to day lives of persons. All profits from the sale of the book goes to 2 Palestinian charities. I’m so glad I made this purchase and I’ll definitely be buying his other publications!
T**S
Read this book
A heartbreaking portrait of genocide. Persistent, protracted, senseless, extreme brutality unleashed on defenseless humans. Especially when you realize this was only the beginning of the most recent Israeli massacre of the Palestinians... mostly innocent civilians. It's unbelievable that Atef kept this diary for 85 straight days!
K**N
A Must Read
Everyone should have a copy of this book, especially those who have not yet realized the horror of what the Palestinian people have experienced for many decades and that what has gone on for almost 11 months now is nothing short of genocide. Go along on this nightmare journey as Israel continues its obsession and resolve to annihilate Palestinians, who have no way to fight back to defend themselves. Then stand up and speak out against this genocide that the US is funding.
D**E
Absolute must read
A page burning page turner that should open your eyes to the hell that is Gaza for 75 years now since the original ousting of that nations people from its homeland to open land jails where the brutality against them is ongoing, relentless, and historical in the incomparable genocide where more destruction has been done than Hiroshima or even the Holocaust. Open your eyes, read the book.
J**N
Puts a human face on tragedy
I think anyone who is interested in current affairs should read this book. It puts a human face on what's going on in Palestine. When we read news stories about these events, we hear a bunch of numbers, political doublespeak, and blame shifting. When we read a personal account like this, we get to see what actual humans are going through on a daily basis as their neighborhoods, their lives, and their friends and families are bombed out of existence.
R**N
playing the victim
absolutely no mention that Hamas initiated the hostilities, and the many peace deals that were turned down by the Palestinians.
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