The Hundred Years War on Palestine
The Hundred Years War on Palestine Palestine: A Century of Colonialism and Resistance provides a deeply researched and poignant perspective on a conflict that has shaped the destinies of generations. Through rigorous historical analysis and personal experiences, the book reveals how settler colonialism has dispossessed Palestinians of their land and rights for over a century, from the Balfour Declaration to contemporary policies of occupation and blockade.
The text emphasizes that resistance is not merely a reaction to oppression but also an assertion of identity and hope. From early revolts to the Intifadas and daily acts of defiance, the Palestinian struggle reflects the determination of a people refusing to vanish in the face of injustice.
The author highlights the failures of international mediations and political compromises that have perpetuated occupation instead of resolving it, advocating instead for a future grounded in equality and justice. The book is an urgent call to reexamine dominant narratives and commit to a solution that recognizes the rights of all involved.
The conclusion is clear: the path to lasting peace can only be built on the foundations of justice, equality, and mutual respect.
