GENOCIDE: Why Do We Look Away
This book draws bold parallels between denial of the Holocaust and denial of the genocide in Gaza, exposing how the same language of erasure: It didn't happen. It is not genocide. They are less than human, is recycled to justify atrocities.
It is a book of witness. In these pages, Dr. Abraham Khoureis, Ph.D., The Apostle of Compassionate Leadership, confronts the hypocrisy of selective remembrance. The world has sworn "Never Again," yet looks away when history repeats itself in Gaza. With clarity, courage, and compassion, Dr. Khoureis challenges leaders, scholars, and citizens alike to face uncomfortable truths. To look away is to become complicit. To see, to speak, and to act is to honor humanity.Includes the access link to the full UN Report on Gaza, so the record cannot be erased.
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