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..! ادفع دولاراً تقتل عربيا

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160 pages, Unknown Binding

First published November 1, 2000

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April 1, 2025
The original English book; A sword for Allah has been intentionally buried and removed from everywhere. The physical copies have been destroyed and digital ones have been removed from the "Internet Archives." It is literally impossible to buy or even f8nd a copy of that world anywhere !!!
Even the Arabic translated copy ادفع دولارا، تقتل عربيا" has also been confiscated.

Not only that all copies of the book, physical and digital in English and Arabic have been erased but also the accomplished author who was a distinguished professor, writer and journalist Lawerence T. K. Griswold has been intentionally erased from history. This guy authored a dozen of books but there is no mentioning of him on the internet at all as if he never existed.

Can this be a coincidence or a delibrate and coordinated effort to silence and erase narratives that go against the mainstream ?!
Is not it clear that there is a strong hidden agenda that worked very hard to achieve this wicked fate? Who has vested interested in falsifying history and controlling a unipolar narrative about the 1948 war in Palestine?!
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July 27, 2025
كتاب جريء في الوقت الذي صدر به... يحكي عن ما فعلته اسرائيل في ١٩٤٨ و الدعم الدولي للصهاينة.. كما يذكر الكاتب تفاصيل رحلته الى الشرق الاوسط في تلك الفترة
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January 6, 2014
A remarkable must-read book about the Palestinian crisis and the beginning of the idea of Israel. The book shows how world powers didn't support the oppressed and deliberately hid evidence related to Der Yassin massacre and others...It reveals that Israelis chose the "fait accompli" strategy and not diplomacy to face the world. It's the same thing happening with Syria today. It also takes the reader back in history and refutes Israelis claims to the land of Palestine. The book was banned by Israeli embassies all over the world. It seems that Arabs have forgotten this great Nakba and directed their weapons against one another unfortunately!
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