About the book
Love Against the Wall is a powerful literary novel set in Gaza during the early years of the Second Intifada, where love emerges in the most forbidden of places, between lives divided by history, war, and walls built from fear.
Against the backdrop of occupation, curfews, and resistance, the story follows Siham, a young Palestinian woman shaped by loss, courage, and unwavering compassion, and Caleb, an Israeli soldier whose conscience begins to fracture under the weight of duty and humanity. When their paths collide, a single act of mercy ignites a connection that neither ideology nor violence can easily extinguish.
This is not a political manifesto. It is a deeply human story about identity, moral conflict, and the quiet rebellion of choosing love in a world that punishes it. Through richly drawn characters and visceral detail, the novel explores life under siege, the cost of loyalty, and the fragile space where empathy defies hatred.
Blending romance, war fiction, and literary realism, Love Against the Wall examines the emotional toll of conflict on ordinary people, and asks a haunting question: what survives when borders fail, nations clash, and only the heart remains?
Poetic, unflinching, and unforgettable, this novel is for readers drawn to emotionally charged stories of forbidden love, Middle Eastern conflict, and the resilience of the human spirit.





