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HOLOCAUST REVERSED: Jews as Victims, Palestinians as Today’s Targ
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- ISBN8233001109
- EAN9798233001109
- Date de parution10/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Palestine Israel conflictGaza humanitarian crisisMiddle East politicsHuman rights PalestinePolitical analysis poraryporary BOOK DESCRIPTION (ENGLISH)Holocaust Reversed: Jews as Victims, Palestinians as Today's Target is a critical political work that examines how historical memory, power, and morality intersect in the modern world. Drawing attention to events following 7 October 2023, this book explores the transformation of victimhood into political authority and the consequences that follow when history is used to justify present-day violence.
The book does not deny or diminish the suffering of Jewish communities during the Holocaust-one of the gravest tragedies in human history. Instead, it questions how remembrance can lose its ethical meaning when it fails to protect human dignity in the present. Through political analysis and humanitarian reflection, the author highlights the lived realities of Palestinians facing displacement, destruction, and systemic injustice.
Written for readers seeking deeper understanding beyond mainstream narratives, this book challenges selective empathy and calls for universal human rights, accountability, and moral consistency. It encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths and to reflect on the responsibilities that come with historical memory and global power. This work is intended for mature readers interested in contemporary geopgeop
The book does not deny or diminish the suffering of Jewish communities during the Holocaust-one of the gravest tragedies in human history. Instead, it questions how remembrance can lose its ethical meaning when it fails to protect human dignity in the present. Through political analysis and humanitarian reflection, the author highlights the lived realities of Palestinians facing displacement, destruction, and systemic injustice.
Written for readers seeking deeper understanding beyond mainstream narratives, this book challenges selective empathy and calls for universal human rights, accountability, and moral consistency. It encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths and to reflect on the responsibilities that come with historical memory and global power. This work is intended for mature readers interested in contemporary geopgeop








