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In a comprehensive analytical study, the writers Majid Al -Zeer and Ibrahim Al -Ali takes us in their joint work, “Democracy … Factors of the survival of the Palestinian issue alive”, issued by Dar Bridges for Translation and Publishing, on an exploratory journey to explore the depths of the Palestinian spirit, whose roots have not been extinguished despite seven decades of calamities and challenges.
The book believes that the most important achievement for the Palestinian people after nearly eight decades “is the survival of its case alive and its demand to retrieve its full rights and make it in all the corridors and at all levels and in various means in a high tone whose enemies and opponents could not exceed or reduce them.”
The book, presented by the former Tunisian President, Dr. Al -Munsif Al Marzouqi, is not satisfied with monitoring suffering, but rather goes beyond the understanding of the mechanisms of steadfastness and adaptation factors that enabled the issue to remain in the forefront of the scene as the issue of “the last people on the surface of the earth that did not obtain its first independence from the bond of Western colonialism.”
These factors deal with – with a mixture of surprise and admiration, as Al Marzouqi says in the introduction to the book – by dividing them into what is self -inherent in the advantages of the automatic, inherited Palestinian people that are difficult to disassemble and reflect on its reality, performance and reactions on the events, and what is acquired (external) that affected a direct positive impact in favor of the achievement of the permanence of the issue accompanied by the demand of rights Between self and acquisition.
The book documents everything that is a positive contribution, no matter how less important the issue remains, while not neglecting the indication of the dangers and challenges that confronted the issue and its people, and affected a negative impact on the Palestinian people to achieve their desired victory in defeating the occupier, liberating their land and achieving the actual return after nearly eight decades.
The book ends up highlighting what would contribute to nourishing and strengthening positive factors, means and ways that help address the risks that threaten the survival of the issue.
The authors open their work by asking a pivotal question: How did the Palestinian issue, despite the ferocity and cruelty of the occupation, can maintain its vitality and attract new generations? How did the Palestinians, at home and the diaspora, manage to turn challenges into opportunities, and to remain united in the goal and goal despite the dispersal of geography?
The book analyzes these factors and the transformations of the issue 77 years after the Nakba of Palestine, in a historical study with political dimensions for the reasons for the emergence of the Palestinian issue and the “conspiracy” that occurred on the Palestinian people and led to the occupation of its land and its uprooting from it and its dispersion in the parts For its stability, the authors say.
The book is divided into three main chapters, the first of which discusses self -factors, and this section explores the internal ingredients that give the Palestinian exceptional hardness such as historical roots on the ground, the religious status of Jerusalem, the durability of social ties, the spirit of inherent resistance, and the grave sacrifices made by the Palestinians, the preservation of heritage, customs and traditions.
The second chapter discusses the acquired factors, analyzing the external motives that support the issue, such as national and Islamic support, collective Arab support, the international solidarity that the issue has received, and the effects of enemy’s policies and practices.
While the third chapter highlights common factors, discussing the dynamic interaction between self -acquired and acquired factors, how the comprehensive Palestinian leadership and Palestinian spread in the world integrates, education and media, and studies and research centers to serve the issue.
The book is elapsed in explaining each of these factors based on historical and present evidence. He does not lose sight of the challenges and obstacles that faced the issue as the Palestinian division of themselves, attempts to liquidate the issue, normalization with the occupation, and external interference, but he sees that these challenges did not obtain the determination of the Palestinians, but rather increased their insistence on restoring their rights.
The book concludes with practical recommendations to preserve the permanence of the Palestinian issue, calling for the concerted efforts at all levels, and to invest the available capabilities to serve this just issue.