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OverviewWhen Gaza Became Tel Aviv A Prophetic Reckoning of Power, Suffering, and the God of Justice In a world where headlines numb and justice is reduced to press statements, When Gaza Became Tel Aviv cuts through the noise with piercing clarity and prophetic urgency. Kayumba David delivers a bold, theologically grounded, and politically fearless critique of modern-day Israel's moral trajectory-especially in the aftermath of its 2025 invasion of Iran and its ongoing devastation of Gaza. Drawing unsettling parallels with the empires of biblical times, David exposes how power intoxicates, how suffering is silenced, and how memory is manipulated. But this book is not just about Israel. It is about the world that watches. The institutions that rationalize. The global order that names itself ""civilized"" while turning away from children buried under rubble. From South Africa's bold case at the International Court of Justice to the haunting cries of the voiceless in Palestine, When Gaza Became Tel Aviv is both an indictment and an invitation. It is a reckoning with history. A call to conscience. A testimony to the God who still hears the cry of the oppressed. For readers of prophetic theology, postcolonial resistance, and unapologetic justice, this is not a comfortable read-but it is a necessary one. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kayumba DavidPublisher: Kayumba David Imprint: Kayumba David Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9798230594017Pages: 78 Publication Date: 21 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKayumba David is an accomplished author known for his works that span across themes of spirituality, African experiences, and healthcare chaplaincy. His writings often delve into profound social, political, and personal subjects. One of his notable works is ""Visas: The Irony of Freedom"", where he critiques the paradoxes faced by many Africans regarding international travel and freedom He also authored ""Hope and Healing: A Chaplain's Handbook,"" which reflects on his experiences as a chaplain and emphasizes the importance of compassion and spiritual care in healthcare and prison environments Kayumba's works reflect his personal journey through theological study and lay ministry, having faced challenges within religious institutions, especially during his time in Belgium, where he became an advocate for open theological debate His contributions in literature offer insights into African realities, the complexities of modern spirituality, and the role of chaplaincy in emotional healing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |