The story begins after the end of the first World War, a newly formed League of Nations in April 1920, granted control of the Palestine region to Britain. The British wanted to create a Jewish national state in Palestine leading to Israel’s creation, …show more content…
Taheri further states that out of the 3 key political entities on the Palestinian side, only Fatah would support the two state solution and that Hamas and the IJLP want a one state solution with Palestine replacing Israel. Taheri also mentions that Gaza would not be an ideal mold for a Palestinian state by stating, “Gaza has more political prisoners than any Arab country” (Taheri). Taheri seems to use a combination of pathos and logos in his writing, presenting his readers with a potent cocktail of facts and hard hitting emotion stirring phrases making his appeals