October 7 - The Day the Boarder Broke

October 7 - The Day the Boarder Broke

William Parker

18,98 €
IVA incluido
Consulta disponibilidad
Editorial:
William Parker
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9798232630843

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

October 7: The Day the Border Broke - A Chronicle of War, Memory, and Truth is a searing account of the moment when Israel’s walls of arrogance, occupation, and military superiority finally collapsed under the weight of decades of oppression. This book does not sanitize or excuse-it confronts. It challenges the dominant narrative that frames Israel only as victim and Palestinians only as aggressor. Instead, it tells the story of a people caged, suffocated, and denied dignity, and the inevitable explosion that followed.Through vivid testimony, sharp analysis, and unflinching moral clarity, this book traces the events of October 7, 2023, not as an isolated 'terrorist attack,' but as the culmination of years of blockade, apartheid policies, and collective punishment. It reveals how Israel’s so-called 'quiet' was never quiet at all-merely the silence of children growing up under drones, of families rationing electricity, of fishermen turned back by gunboats, and of a population crushed into despair by deliberate design.Each chapter dismantles Israel’s myths: the 'impenetrable' border that fell in hours, the 'invincible' IDF caught unprepared, the Iron Dome that revealed only iron gaps. It exposes the hollowness of a state that boasted of security while enforcing daily humiliation on millions. It interrogates the role of kibbutzim built on stolen land, presented as idyllic communes but functioning as outposts of occupation. It dissects the media blackout that erased Palestinian suffering while flooding the world with curated images of Israeli pain. And it places every rocket, every breach, every act of resistance within the undeniable context of decades of domination.This is not a book that pretends neutrality where neutrality is complicity. It is openly critical of Israel’s policies of siege and collective punishment, its weaponization of victimhood, and its reliance on propaganda to conceal brutality. At the same time, it gives voice to those long silenced-the people of Gaza whose lives are measured out in permits, whose futures are stolen by walls, and whose humanity is systematically denied.October 7: The Day the Border Broke is both history and indictment. It argues that Israel’s greatest failure was not intelligence or military preparation, but moral blindness-the belief that walls, drones, and bombs could replace justice. It shows how the world, complicit through silence and aid, enabled Israel’s policies, and how the inevitable reckoning came not as a surprise but as history’s most predictable eruption.This book is not for those seeking comfort. It is for readers who want the truth stripped bare: that oppression breeds resistance, that cages cannot hold people forever, and that no amount of propaganda can erase the reality on the ground. It is a chronicle of war and memory, but above all, it is a demand for accountability.For too long, Israel’s violence has been normalized while Palestinian resistance has been demonized. This book seeks to reverse that distortion. It insists that October 7 cannot be understood without October 6, or the decades before it. It insists that every siren in Israel be weighed against every funeral in Gaza. And it insists that until justice replaces domination, walls will keep breaking, illusions will keep collapsing, and the world will keep being reminded that a people denied freedom will always fight to reclaim it.

Artículos relacionados

  • Poetry Is Our Ministry to Touch the Heart
    Anelda Lukesia Ballard / Jean Anelda Scott
    Poetry is Our Ministry to Touch the Heart, was birthed when Anelda L. Ballard became ill. God spoke to her in a dream and said 'pick up a pen and write' by being obedient this book was written through the Holy Spirit. Anelda and her mother Jean A. Scott believes that God’s wants to heal a hurting heart. This book will inspire you and encourage you to never give up hope. Jesu...
    Disponible

    11,12 €

  • I soldati lunghi
    Pierluigi Romeo di Colloredo Mels
    Il 24 maggio 1915 il Regno d’Italia entrò nella Grande Guerra, che si sarebbe dimostrata il momento più alto e tragico della sua storia, a poco più di cinquant’anni dalla sua unificazione.In quella lotta tremenda durata quattro anni, la Brigata Granatieri di Sardegna , con i suoi due valorosi Reggimenti, i più antichi del Regio Esercito scrisse, nel grande quadro della guerra d...
    Disponible

    32,59 €

  • Five Beneath Philly
    Susan Bandy / Tom Richmond
    Allen Williams plans to make something of his life and escape South Philly and the work at Cross Brothers’ Meat Packing Plant. He prepares himself with excellent grades and an upcoming full-ride scholarship to climb out of South Philly forever. Then fate changes his whole world. An only son in a family of six, Allen suddenly finds himself responsible for his mother, grandmother...
    Disponible

    18,28 €

  • Forms
    Sharon Welch
    I am an award-winning artist and my works hang in private residences, community hospitals, businesses, and restaurants across the US and also abroad.  I live in Pierre, South Dakota. Since 2008 I have owned Sharon Welch Gallery and Studio where I paint and teach classes.  My theory is have fun, remove the fear of failure, experiment and let the child inside of you play.Very oft...
  • Ricordi di una ausiliaria
    Andrea Lombardi / Raffaella Duelli
    Le memorie di Raffaella Duelli, Volontaria nel Battaglione Barbarigo della Decima Flottiglia Mas iniziano con la partenza del Barbarigo da Roma, narrando la lunga marcia del reparto verso il nord, sotto il mitragliamento degli aerei Alleati. Quindi, è descritta vividamente l'ultima battaglia del Barbarigo sul Fronte Sud, dal Senio a Comacchio: gli appunti di Raffaella, giov...
    Disponible

    28,08 €

  • Why Didn’t You Ask?
    Panya Dixon
    From an early occurrence in her childhood to a perilous thirteen-year relationship, Panya Dixon too often suffered from various forms of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Conflicted between love and the pain her loved ones brought on her, she consistently had to fight for her life and her will to move on. Why Didn’t You Ask? is an expression of Panya’s truth—her trials, pa...
    Disponible

    20,35 €

Otros libros del autor

  • The Epstein Files
    William Parker
    This book is a rigorous, unsparing examination of the Epstein case stripped of rumor, spectacle, and false certainty. It does not promise hidden lists, secret tapes, or dramatic revelations. Instead, it offers something rarer and more valuable: a clear-eyed analysis of how abuse persisted in plain sight, how institutions failed predictably, and why accountability proved so limi...
  • Profiting from Poverty Who Gets Rich Off the Poor in Britain
    William Parker
    Profiting from Poverty: Who Gets Rich Off the Poor in Britain is a powerful, unflinching investigation into one of the most uncomfortable truths of modern Britain: poverty is not just a social failure-it is a business model.In a country that ranks among the wealthiest in the world, more than 14 million people live in poverty. Food banks have become normalised, homelessness is r...
  • The History of Israel Creation, Conflict, and Control
    William Parker
    The State of Israel: Creation, Conflict, and Control is a sweeping, unflinching history of one of the modern world’s most contested nations. Spanning more than a century-from the birth of Zionism in 19th-century Europe to the wars, uprisings, and politics of the 21st-it traces how a people’s dream of refuge became a machinery of domination, and how ideals forged in trauma evolv...
  • Silenced in Palestine
    William Parker
    For nearly two decades, Gaza’s journalists have carried cameras instead of weapons, truth instead of shields. Silenced in Gaza tells their stories - thirty chapters chronicling the lives and deaths of reporters, photographers, and media workers who refused to stop documenting the reality of war, even as it cost them everything.Since the start of Israel’s blockade in 2007, the G...
  • The Palestinian Holocaust
    William Parker
    The Palestinian Holocaust is a powerful and unflinching chronicle of one of the darkest chapters in modern history-the devastation of Gaza and the enduring struggle of a people living under siege. Told through vivid documentary storytelling, this book follows the days and months after October 7 2023, when war once again engulfed Palestine and Israel. It begins with the first bo...
  • Beyond the Capitol
    William Parker
    Beyond the Capitol: AIPAC and American Politics is a sweeping, deeply researched examination of how the U.S.-Israel relationship has evolved from postwar idealism into one of the most influential-and controversial-alliances in modern politics. Combining history, policy analysis, and investigative reporting, the book traces how a lobby born in the early Cold War became a central...