The Echo of the Holy War: From the Valley of Prophets to the Missiles of Tehran

Par : Natalie G. Turner
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231445547
  • EAN9798231445547
  • Date de parution15/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In a world still haunted by ancient prophecy and modern firepower, The Echo of the Holy War confronts the enduring conflict between Israel and Iran with clarity, depth, and urgency. This gripping nonfiction journey traces the roots of ideological enmity-from biblical promises and national traumas to revolutions, nuclear ambitions, and the shadow wars of the digital age. Through clear-eyed storytelling and deep research, the book exposes how theology, memory, and power have become weapons in a battle that spans borders, generations, and belief systems.
It examines Iran's use of proxies, Israel's red lines, and how civilians-especially Palestinians-are caught in the devastating crossfire. At the heart of the story lies a turning point: a bold and shocking military operation that redefined the region's trajectory. From the Tehran strikes on "D-Day" to three possible futures-total collapse, regional escalation, or a grassroots peace movement-The Echo of the Holy War challenges readers to reconsider what we're really fighting over, and what still might be saved.
This is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand not just the politics, but the human stakes of the Middle East's most combustible fault line. Designed for general readers, this book balances history with headlines, facts with lived experience-showing how the future still depends on choices we make today.
In a world still haunted by ancient prophecy and modern firepower, The Echo of the Holy War confronts the enduring conflict between Israel and Iran with clarity, depth, and urgency. This gripping nonfiction journey traces the roots of ideological enmity-from biblical promises and national traumas to revolutions, nuclear ambitions, and the shadow wars of the digital age. Through clear-eyed storytelling and deep research, the book exposes how theology, memory, and power have become weapons in a battle that spans borders, generations, and belief systems.
It examines Iran's use of proxies, Israel's red lines, and how civilians-especially Palestinians-are caught in the devastating crossfire. At the heart of the story lies a turning point: a bold and shocking military operation that redefined the region's trajectory. From the Tehran strikes on "D-Day" to three possible futures-total collapse, regional escalation, or a grassroots peace movement-The Echo of the Holy War challenges readers to reconsider what we're really fighting over, and what still might be saved.
This is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand not just the politics, but the human stakes of the Middle East's most combustible fault line. Designed for general readers, this book balances history with headlines, facts with lived experience-showing how the future still depends on choices we make today.