Description
Holy Land, Unholy War: Israelis and Palestinians by Anton La Guardia is a work of contemporary non-fiction that examines the historical, political and social dimensions of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The book provides a clear, structured overview of one of the most complex and long-standing disputes in modern international relations.
La Guardia traces the origins of competing national narratives and explores key historical events that have shaped the region, including the development of Zionism, Palestinian nationalism, and major conflicts and peace efforts over time. He also considers the role of international actors and the impact of ongoing violence, settlement expansion, and political fragmentation on both societies.
Written as an accessible guide for general readers, Holy Land, Unholy War aims to clarify widely held misconceptions and present a balanced account of the conflict’s key issues and perspectives.































