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THE BLOODY ISRAEL-ARAB HISTORY (A PRECURSOR TO A ONE WORLD WAR AND ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT) provides a comprehensive, engaging, and accessible overview of the history of the Jewish and Arab people. The discord between Israel and the Arab world transcends a mere territorial dispute; it embodies a clash of histories, identities, and traumas that have profoundly influenced the contemporary Middle East through violence and suffering. For more than a century, this conflict has resisted resolution, giving rise to wars, uprisings, and a relentless cycle of retribution that echoes through generations. This book does not purport to provide a conclusive explanation for the persistent absence of peace, nor does it aim to allocate ultimate responsibility. Instead, it endeavours to trace the origins of the conflict, scrutinize its most significant events, and address the human toll that is frequently obscured by political discourse. From the inception of the Zionist movement to the Arab uprisings, from the war of 1948 to the atrocities of October 7th and the catastrophic war in Gaza and Israel-Iran wars, this narrative aspires to offer clarity amidst the turmoil. History seldom maintains neutrality, and the Israel-Arab conflict stands as perhaps the most contentious example. Depending on the narrator, identical events may be interpreted as liberation or colonization, self-defence or oppression. I have strived to present facts impartially, while recognizing that no narrative can be entirely devoid of perspective. Whenever feasible, I have drawn upon primary sources, declassified documents, and first-hand accounts to ground this narrative in verifiable truth. This account is not solely a chronicle of conflicts and agreements, but also of individuals?Jewish refugees escaping persecution, Palestinian families uprooted from their residences, soldiers and civilians ensnared in an interminable struggle. Their narratives, often overshadowed by grand geopolitical frameworks, are crucial for comprehending why this conflict endures with such intensity. If there is a singular lesson to be gleaned from this violent history, it is that the past is never completely behind us. The scars of 1948, 1967, 2023 and 2025, remain unhealed, and until they are addressed, the cycle of violence will persist. It is my aspiration that this book will function not as a judgment, but rather as a call to face unsettling realities?and, possibly, to envision an alternative future. Why the term “bloody”? Because no other word captures the essence.

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Dr. Naloka Baker Frederick (PhD, Fellow Apologetic Science, VFMA, PGDFM, BBA, and UDBS) holds the position of Senior Research Fellow at the Zion Apologetic Research Institute located in Kampala. He is a retired auditor from the Office of the Auditor General. Dr. Frederick obtained his PhD in Apologetic Science from East African Polytechnic College-Kyambogo, Uganda,…