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Across The Borderline
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Across The Borderline

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In a land torn by barbed wire, surveillance drones, and generational trauma, two people defy the gravity of history.

Noura El-Khalil, a young Palestinian woman from Gaza, crosses the Erez checkpoint into Israel each day under strict work permits. Her life is bounded by silence, resilience, and the unshakable rhythm of survival. On the other side of the surveillance wall sits Elior Ben-Avraham, an Israeli intelligence officer and drone operator, trained to see people like Noura as data points, not human beings. But when a new AI system misidentifies her as a threat, and internal politics begin to erode Elior's trust in his role, their lives become entangled in ways neither could predict.

When Noura is wrongfully arrested under Israel's emergency security laws and Hamas brands her a traitor in a public propaganda campaign, both are forced to confront the machinery of suspicion on all sides. As their bond grows-first in silence, then in letters, then in action-they must choose between betraying their nations or the truth of their beliefs in each other.

Fleeing war and political persecution, Noura and Elior seek asylum in the United States, where they raise two children-David and Yasmeen-between three languages, three cultures, and a single, fragile hope: that memory does not have to become inheritance. But even in the supposed safety of the American dream, they are watched, questioned, and asked to choose a side.

As the political situation between Israel and Palestine spirals into total war, both governments collapse under the weight of their failures. In the aftermath, the populations are finally allowed to vote. The result-a daring civic proposal for a unified, bi-national state-launches Noura and Elior into the global spotlight. Some call them traitors. Others, prophets. But neither seeks fame. They want only what was denied to them their entire lives: a place to live without fear, to raise children without contradiction, and to plant something that cannot be bombed.

Their proposal, once mocked, becomes the blueprint for a future built on coexistence, not erasure. In a quiet Jerusalem reborn from the ashes of war, they plant a tree beneath a banner that reads: "Justice lives where love grows."

Spanning from Gaza to Tel Aviv, Washington to Ramallah, One Land, One Love is a sweeping, deeply personal novel about war, surveillance, faith, memory, and radical hope. It is not a political manifesto but a love story rooted in the most dangerous idea of all: imagining a future where no one must lose for others to live.

This novel explores what it means to belong to three flags but be claimed by none, and how peace, if it is to come at all, must be imagined by those who have suffered its absence most.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Manfred Ayuk
Date
14 July 2025
Pages
70
ISBN
9798231902569

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In a land torn by barbed wire, surveillance drones, and generational trauma, two people defy the gravity of history.

Noura El-Khalil, a young Palestinian woman from Gaza, crosses the Erez checkpoint into Israel each day under strict work permits. Her life is bounded by silence, resilience, and the unshakable rhythm of survival. On the other side of the surveillance wall sits Elior Ben-Avraham, an Israeli intelligence officer and drone operator, trained to see people like Noura as data points, not human beings. But when a new AI system misidentifies her as a threat, and internal politics begin to erode Elior's trust in his role, their lives become entangled in ways neither could predict.

When Noura is wrongfully arrested under Israel's emergency security laws and Hamas brands her a traitor in a public propaganda campaign, both are forced to confront the machinery of suspicion on all sides. As their bond grows-first in silence, then in letters, then in action-they must choose between betraying their nations or the truth of their beliefs in each other.

Fleeing war and political persecution, Noura and Elior seek asylum in the United States, where they raise two children-David and Yasmeen-between three languages, three cultures, and a single, fragile hope: that memory does not have to become inheritance. But even in the supposed safety of the American dream, they are watched, questioned, and asked to choose a side.

As the political situation between Israel and Palestine spirals into total war, both governments collapse under the weight of their failures. In the aftermath, the populations are finally allowed to vote. The result-a daring civic proposal for a unified, bi-national state-launches Noura and Elior into the global spotlight. Some call them traitors. Others, prophets. But neither seeks fame. They want only what was denied to them their entire lives: a place to live without fear, to raise children without contradiction, and to plant something that cannot be bombed.

Their proposal, once mocked, becomes the blueprint for a future built on coexistence, not erasure. In a quiet Jerusalem reborn from the ashes of war, they plant a tree beneath a banner that reads: "Justice lives where love grows."

Spanning from Gaza to Tel Aviv, Washington to Ramallah, One Land, One Love is a sweeping, deeply personal novel about war, surveillance, faith, memory, and radical hope. It is not a political manifesto but a love story rooted in the most dangerous idea of all: imagining a future where no one must lose for others to live.

This novel explores what it means to belong to three flags but be claimed by none, and how peace, if it is to come at all, must be imagined by those who have suffered its absence most.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Manfred Ayuk
Date
14 July 2025
Pages
70
ISBN
9798231902569