Early Mapping of the Pacific
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Take a journey back to the uncharted oceans with the greatest European explorers!




Take a journey back to the uncharted oceans with the greatest European explorers!
The story of how 40 years of violence and terror were used by Zionists to achieve the transformation of Palestine into a Jewish state.
The voices of ordinary civilians experiencing the effects of war are often lost in the cacophony of claim and counterclaim by parties in a conflict. This book preserves the testimonies of ordinary Palestinians pasted up on the bare concrete of Israel's illegal Wall, which is designed to disrupt Palestinian lives and appropriate Palestinian land. They have been collected and translated by the Sumud Story House project of Bethlehem's Arab Educational Institute. Each oral history occupies a single page, yet each conveys the fears, the hopes, the resolve, the humanity of Palestinians under a brutal military occupation, and their unwavering determination to realise a better future for their children.
How violence and terror were used by Zionist militias to transform Palestine into a Zionist settler state The Israel-Palestine “conflict” is often understood to be a clash between two ethnic groups—Arabs and Jews—inhabiting the same land. What this book proves is something quite different: the violent take-over of Palestine by a European racial-nationalist settler movement, Zionism, using terror to assert by force a claim to the land that has no legal or moral basis. Thomas Suárez’ shocking account details a litany of Zionist terrorist acts against anyone in their way—the indigenous Palestinians, the British who had helped establish Zionism, and against Jews who disagreed with the Zionist agenda, carried out or supported by the same leaders who then established and led the Israeli state. Suárez has uncovered documents in the British state archives, many revealed here for the first time—secret internal papers of terrorists’ own accounts boasting of their successes, contemporary intelligence briefings, secret diplomatic correspondence and British CID reports—which establish beyond doubt that far from being isolated atrocities by rogue groups, the use of terror to acquire and keep Palestine for the Zionists was deliberate and sustained. It is a story that continues today with the violence employed by Israel to sustain its regime of Apartheid against the Palestinians and continued expropriation of their country.