A.A. Castor
The War Between Semite: Nuke in the Middle East is a powerful literary novel that exposes the dark intersection of occupation, religion, and nuclear secrets in Israel. When Nahum David Arone, a Moroccan-born Jewish immigrant, is recruited to work at Israel’s top-secret Dimona nuclear facility, he discovers a world built on deception, racism, and the brutal cost of Zionist dreams. Haunted by his complicity in occupation and violence against Palestinians, Nahum turns whistleblower, risking his life to tell the truth to a foreign journalist determined to publish what no one wants to see. Through lyrical, immersive scenes, the novel explores the moral collapse of nationalism, the manipulation of the Talmud to justify inequality, and the hypocrisy of sacred commandments used to sanctify oppression. Combining stark historical fiction with biting political critique, this book holds nothing back as it examines Israel’s hidden nuclear program, Mossad’s ruthless operations, and the painful legacy of displacement. It challenges readers to confront questions of ethics, complicity, identity, and resistance. The War Between Semite is a raw, unflinching story for anyone willing to face the cost of truth in the Middle East conflict.