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“One day everyone will always have been against it.”

Award -winning writer and journalist Omar el battery has just published its first non -fiction book with the title One day everyone will always have been against it. The book follows its previous fiction novel, American war, that was named by the BBC as one of 100 novels that shaped our world.

The title of the book, inspired by A Viral tweet battery has posted In October 2023, you give you a good indication that the main topic is the genocide in Gaza. Akkad merges with 'Mehdi Infinittered' to discuss the many topics in his book what it inspired and why so many silence if they shouldn't be.

“I think there are many people who look out very well and have lowered their heads and then be checked every now and then to see what the prevailing opinion is.” He tells Mehdi. Indeed, the silence of so many about the suffering of the Palestinians is deafening, but it is not new, and it is not for Palestinians, as he examines in his mighty new book.

“It is very difficult to find someone who was on board with apartheid in South Africa. Everyone is against it afterwards. This path was always available. ” The more time flies, the more it seems that everyone was on the right side of the story. But in the case of Gaza – the first live streamed genocide – Mehdi Akkad asks whether it looks as it used to be.

“I think that it works to a large extent among the strength systems that we generally have, and it was much more difficult to look” Akkad says.

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