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Jewish Palestine/Arab Palestine

A History of Conflict

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Jewish Palestine/Arab Palestine

By: Debra Cohen
Narrated by: Debra Jane Cohen
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Inspired by the documentary, "Birth of a Conflict", this non-fiction book is a summary of events that led up to the Jewish Palestinians regaining their land which was spoken about some 3,000 years ago by King David of The Bible.

It also details documented events which explain why the Arab Palestinians did not achieve statehood at the time of The British Mandates. Through a series of testimonies made available through audio recordings from the Palestinian police, and by interviews recorded in a secret British document that was recently discovered in the UK Archives, we can finally understand how this conflict began in the Middle East. A must-listen for every person engaged in factual discussions today about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

©2024 Debra Jane Cohen (P)2024 Debra Jane Cohen
Great Britain Israel & Palestine

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