A Historical Account of Land, Legacy, and Love
What lies at the heart of one of history's most enduring struggles?
In Unfolding the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Muhammad Hallaj unveils a deeply personal and meticulously documented account of its origins and evolution, from the rise of Zionism to the aftermath of the Six-Day War.
Through vivid storytelling, first-hand memories, and a careful unraveling of secret deals and broken promises, Hallaj paints a compelling picture of the forces that shaped modern Palestine-and the people bound to its land.
Published posthumously by his wife of 55 years, this work offers more than a historical reference. "Muhammad loved his country with his whole heart and soul," she reflects. Growing up in a house passed down through generations, Hallaj's connection to the land was unshakable-a fierce love born from a way of life many have forgotten.