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In a land soaked in scripture and blood, The War Between Semite unfolds as a brutal, prophetic novel that exposes the sacred machinery of genocide. Through five relentless voices—Annas, the rabbi rewriting doctrine into death warrants; Aaron, the settler who claims land with a Bible in one hand and a deed in the other; Joshua, the IDF sniper who quotes psalms as he pulls the trigger; Fadi, the Palestinian survivor buried beneath rubble and memory; and Ameen, the Christian witness turned martyr—this story becomes a religious satire, a political allegory, and a cry of the wounded Semite soul.
Structured like scripture and written with the fire of a courtroom testimony, this novel confronts the way Zionism, false prophecy, Christian nationalism, and modern warfare intersect to sanctify mass displacement and dehumanization. Each chapter is a liturgy of violence, each scene a page torn from a gospel rewritten by power.
From the chanting of drone-blessing rabbis to settlers pocketing family photographs as "proof of inheritance," from snipers etching kill counts beside Bible verses to mothers burying children with trembling psalms—The War Between Semite is a literary blade forged from grief, scripture, and rage.
This is religious fiction for readers unafraid of sacred discomfort, for those who dare to ask what happens when faith becomes a weapon and martyrdom becomes a mirror. Echoing the tone of The Handmaid's Tale, the force of 1984, and the prophetic precision of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, this novel is not entertainment—it is exorcism.