The Light of Hope: From Rubble to Revolution How the World United for Palestine and Peace

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231573691
  • EAN9798231573691
  • Date de parution25/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

"The Light of Hope" tells the inspiring story of Leen Khoury, a young girl from Gaza whose courageous acts ignite a global peace movement. From writing her deepest thoughts in a worn notebook by candlelight during blackouts to her poetic voice resonating across continents, Leen becomes an accidental leader. The narrative follows pivotal moments like her cousin Rami's daring act to send her poem to the outside world, David Ashkenazi, an Israeli journalist, risking his career to champion her truth, and the global youth movement's powerful demonstrations, from "1-minute silences" to art blooming on "Walls of Peace".
As the movement gains momentum, it faces challenges like censorship, fake news, and the arrest of David. Yet, each setback only strengthens their resolve, leading to a worldwide petition for peace, a UN-approved civilian truce panel, and ultimately, the dismantling of physical and metaphorical walls. The book highlights the power of shared humanity through initiatives like "Letters Across Borders" and the tireless work of individuals like Leen's mother, Amira, who rebuilds her community brick by empathetic brick."The Light of Hope" culminates in Leen receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and her subsequent dedication of the award to "every child whose bedtime story was war".
It envisions a world "not yet finished" but striving towards peace, where a Museum of Memory preserves lessons of the past, and a new generation builds a future free from conflict. It is a testament to the idea that hope, compassion, and the unwavering human spirit can illuminate even the darkest times.
"The Light of Hope" tells the inspiring story of Leen Khoury, a young girl from Gaza whose courageous acts ignite a global peace movement. From writing her deepest thoughts in a worn notebook by candlelight during blackouts to her poetic voice resonating across continents, Leen becomes an accidental leader. The narrative follows pivotal moments like her cousin Rami's daring act to send her poem to the outside world, David Ashkenazi, an Israeli journalist, risking his career to champion her truth, and the global youth movement's powerful demonstrations, from "1-minute silences" to art blooming on "Walls of Peace".
As the movement gains momentum, it faces challenges like censorship, fake news, and the arrest of David. Yet, each setback only strengthens their resolve, leading to a worldwide petition for peace, a UN-approved civilian truce panel, and ultimately, the dismantling of physical and metaphorical walls. The book highlights the power of shared humanity through initiatives like "Letters Across Borders" and the tireless work of individuals like Leen's mother, Amira, who rebuilds her community brick by empathetic brick."The Light of Hope" culminates in Leen receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and her subsequent dedication of the award to "every child whose bedtime story was war".
It envisions a world "not yet finished" but striving towards peace, where a Museum of Memory preserves lessons of the past, and a new generation builds a future free from conflict. It is a testament to the idea that hope, compassion, and the unwavering human spirit can illuminate even the darkest times.
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