Publisher's Synopsis
Poisoned Peace: Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian Struggle
A gripping biography that unveils the life, legacy, and mysterious death of one of the most controversial and iconic figures in modern Middle Eastern history.
Was Yasser Arafat's death a tragic end-or a carefully executed assassination? In Poisoned Peace, uncover the untold story behind the revolutionary who led a nation without a state, faced exile, war, and political betrayal, and died under deeply suspicious circumstances. Drawing from exclusive investigations, historical archives, and powerful narrative detail, this book takes readers from the refugee camps of Gaza to the corridors of power at the United Nations, and finally, to a hospital room in Paris where the ultimate question remains unanswered: Who killed Arafat?
Perfect for readers of political biographies, true crime, and international affairs, Poisoned Peace is more than a biography-it's a riveting historical exposé that explores:
- The origins and rise of the Palestinian resistance movement
- Arafat's transformation from guerrilla leader to global statesman
- The highs and lows of the Oslo Peace Process
- The shocking forensic evidence suggesting polonium-210 poisoning
- The internal and external forces that may have conspired to end his life
Whether you see Arafat as a hero, villain, or something in between, this book will challenge your views, spark conversation, and shed new light on one of the 20th century's most enduring mysteries.
Unlock the mystery. Explore the legacy. Read Poisoned Peace today.