Days… Words and Mistakes (My Journey) is a new book that traces the history of the Palestinian revolution

The book, Days... Words and Steps (My Journey) was recently published, by its author, Dr. Khaled Jamil Mismar - Chairman of the Political Committee of the Palestinian National Council, and member of the Advisory Council of the Fatah movement. The book, classified as an 'autobiography,' contains three chapters and two appendices. The first chapter deals with the reasons that led the author to join the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) and his acceptance of the democratic state despite his ideology and religious upbringing. The author begins, through the second chapter, by narrating the events of his life, his educational career, and his choices. Media and political affairs through scenes and snapshots, the most prominent focus of which was his contribution to establishing the Voice of the Storm radio station in Cairo, Sanaa, Daraa, and Amman, the unfortunate events of September, and Beirut, which suffered from the siege in 1982. The writer tells us of the revolution's exit from it via a ship that was sailing toward Tunisia... these points and stations. The mission in the history of the revolution makes the book chronicle important stages of the contemporary Palestinian revolution, and it also chronicles the period after the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority in the nineties of the last century, through the writer's work in the Political and National Guidance Authority in the Gaza Strip and then in the West Bank, the Palestinian National Council and the Council The revolutionary Fatah movement. In addition to what the book expresses in the human dimension of the revolutionary process, it monitors and simulates the suffering of the Palestinian people under occupation, and thus this book is suitable to be an educational and guidance material for future generations, which the writer relies on to continue the struggle and struggle until the desired goal of establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital is achieved. The book also contains several articles and thoughts by the writer on a number of local Palestinian websites and newspapers. It is worth noting that this publication is considered the third publication in the writer's career, as he published the book 'The Venetian Word' in collaboration with a number of Palestinian media figures, and the book 'The Safe Word Source: Maan News Agency

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