When 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…mehr
When 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.
Kayumba David - Theologian, Diplomat, and Relentless Reader Born in rural Uganda during political upheavals, Kayumba David learned early on that life was a mix of dodging both bullets and tough questions. Drawn to theology, particularly liberation theology, he became fascinated with how faith could challenge oppression. He quickly earned a reputation for asking deep questions-and writing essays in his textbooks' margins. Seeking a "break," he dove into international relations and diplomacy, blending peacemaking with a passion for justice, while secretly wishing everyone would read more. An avid reader and social justice advocate, Kayumba now writes with humor and wisdom, drawing from a life rich in both books and battles for change
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