Born in Egypt in 1958, Atev Hajjn, a prominent Egyptian media figure, writer and journalist, documented his journey to Palestine, which he occupied in 1996 with his book, “Israel, Peace, No Words As Israel Seen.”
Published by Shahid Kazemi Publishing House and translated by Vahid Khazab, the 192-page book provides a direct account of the life of the region and presents insights into the stagnant peace process gained through interviews with Israeli and Palestinian figures and ordinary citizens of cities like Tel Aviv and Gaza.
Hajing emphasizes understanding the “Zionist regime” by examining Zionist self-awareness based on his experiences and observations.
Purposed to inform readers of the reality within occupied Palestine, the book details conflict, Palestinian struggle, and challenges to peace, combining historical insights with personal encounters.
Beyond isolated journalism, Hayzin’s work is a deep, personal exploration of the land and its people, presenting both the political rhetoric and insecurity he witnessed.
Shahid Kazemi Publishing, an Iranian publisher specializing in works related to Islamic revolution, resistance literature and sacred defense, positions the book as an alternative perspective rooted in direct observation in contrast to the narratives of Western media.
Khazab’s translation allows wider Persian-speaking viewers interested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to access Hajjn’s observations.
Written in the genre of travel literature, this book emphasizes the importance of understanding the enemy (Zionist regime) by examining Zionist self-awareness and eliciting personal experiences and observations.
The book delves into the themes of the challenge of understanding conflict, Palestinian struggle, and the so-called “peace process” of the time. Insights into the lives of politicians and ordinary citizens allow readers to understand the complex dynamics of occupied territory.
This work is especially important for those who are aiming to grasp the concept of knowing their enemies.
Previously, on February 18, 2024, Ayatollah Seiyed Ali Khamenei, leader of the Islamic Revolution, stated that the key factor in achieving victory is knowing the enemy and their abilities without fear of them. If you are afraid of them, you are defeated. Don’t be afraid of the threats of the enemy, the Howl, and the pressure they pose.
Reported by Tohid Mahmoudpour