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The Mole Vol XIII NWP

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The monologues are recorded from the dead who have been victims of the many massacres carried out by the Hagenah, the Zionist paramilitary organization in British Mandatory Palestine, established in 1920, then dissolved in 1948, and integrated into the Israeli Defense Force after the Israeli Declaration of Independence or rather the invasion of Palestine, followed many massacres of the indigenous people beginning with the 1948 nakba where almost 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their land and experienced many roadblocks in returning home despite United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (111).

The dead now lay in martyrdom. They tell of the horrors that took place during the various massacres. These voices recall memories of love, hope, despair, frustration, a fight, and passion for life that resonate with everyone.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New Wave Publications
Date
30 March 2024
Pages
294
ISBN
9798989706518

The monologues are recorded from the dead who have been victims of the many massacres carried out by the Hagenah, the Zionist paramilitary organization in British Mandatory Palestine, established in 1920, then dissolved in 1948, and integrated into the Israeli Defense Force after the Israeli Declaration of Independence or rather the invasion of Palestine, followed many massacres of the indigenous people beginning with the 1948 nakba where almost 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their land and experienced many roadblocks in returning home despite United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (111).

The dead now lay in martyrdom. They tell of the horrors that took place during the various massacres. These voices recall memories of love, hope, despair, frustration, a fight, and passion for life that resonate with everyone.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New Wave Publications
Date
30 March 2024
Pages
294
ISBN
9798989706518