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October 7 — The Memory of Fire
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- ISBN8235559950
- EAN9798235559950
- Date de parution16/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
October 7 - The Memory of FireOn October 7, 2023, the world fractured. What began as a coordinated assault by Hamas fighters breaching the Gaza-Israel border ignited one of the deadliest and most emotionally charged conflicts in modern history. In The Memory of Fire, author Jaredel Tshisumpa Tshilombo moves past the sterile statistics of war to deliver a human-centered exploration of the 2023-2025 conflict.
Through 12 harrowing chapters, this book archives the truth of a region reshaped by fire and grief: The Breach & The Retaliation: Explore how the "impenetrable" wall fell and the swift, total declaration of war that followed. The Human Cost: First-person accounts from both sides-mothers searching for children in the rubble, soldiers staring at empty bunks, and the devastating hostage crisis. The Silent Witnesses: A tribute to the over 270 journalists who stayed to film the truth, often paying for it with their lives.
The Siege & Survival: A raw look at Gaza under bombardment, the "Children of the Rubble, " and the psychological toll of a war that has no safe zones. The Global Mirror: An analysis of how the world watched, reacted, and-too often-failed to intervene as humanity hung in the balance. The Memory of Fire is not meant to comfort; it is a reckoning. It is a record built from testimony, memory, and ash, designed to keep the mind sharp and ensure that history-jagged and political as it may be-is never erased.
Through 12 harrowing chapters, this book archives the truth of a region reshaped by fire and grief: The Breach & The Retaliation: Explore how the "impenetrable" wall fell and the swift, total declaration of war that followed. The Human Cost: First-person accounts from both sides-mothers searching for children in the rubble, soldiers staring at empty bunks, and the devastating hostage crisis. The Silent Witnesses: A tribute to the over 270 journalists who stayed to film the truth, often paying for it with their lives.
The Siege & Survival: A raw look at Gaza under bombardment, the "Children of the Rubble, " and the psychological toll of a war that has no safe zones. The Global Mirror: An analysis of how the world watched, reacted, and-too often-failed to intervene as humanity hung in the balance. The Memory of Fire is not meant to comfort; it is a reckoning. It is a record built from testimony, memory, and ash, designed to keep the mind sharp and ensure that history-jagged and political as it may be-is never erased.












