Born in Bethlehem on July 17, 2000, I, Abdelrahman Albarbarawi, have witnessed the profound impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestimian life. Growing up in far away from their, I eagerly returned to Palestime each summer, deepening my connection to my homeland despite the harsh realities faced by my people. The book recounts the historical backdrop of Palestinian suffering, starting with the British Man ...Full description
Born in Bethlehem on July 17, 2000, I, Abdelrahman Albarbarawi, have witnessed the profound impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestimian life. Growing up in far away from their, I eagerly returned to Palestime each summer, deepening my connection to my homeland despite the harsh realities faced by my people. The book recounts the historical backdrop of Palestinian suffering, starting with the British Mandate and the Nakba of 1948, leading to ongoing conflicts marked by two Intifadas and numerous wars. Personal experiences, including the trauma of the Gaza conflicts, highlight the enduring struggle of Palestinians. . The book also sheds light on the severe restrictions faced by Palestinians, including limited access to Al-Aqsa Mosque and the plight of refugees in Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. Despite these challenges, the resilience of Palestinians shines through, as exemplified by their resistance and hope for justice. I emphasize the need for international support and understanding to address the root causes of the conflict. The book calls for empathy and advocacy to support Palestinian rights and work towards a just resolution. Ultimately, it is a plea for solidarity and a brighter future for Palestine.