The Third Cell, is a novel that combines fact and fiction in a startling narrative of one man’s chilling transformation from orphan to international terrorist, and reflects the turmoil of today’s world, commencing with Al Nakba, the forced exodus of more than 700,000 Palestinians from Palestine to TransJordan in 1948.
The Third Cell is the fictional story of the Mahmoud Rahman family, taken from their home in al-Ludd, Palestine and forced marched to Ramallah.
Twenty-two years after Al Nakba, the grandson of Mahmoud, four-year-old Nasih Rahman, witnesses the tragic death of his parents by the Israeli Defense Forces during Black September. The image of the carnage haunts him for the rest of his life. His Uncle Ahman, now an Islamic radical uses Nasih to seek revenge upon Israel and the United States for the years of persecution, of his fellow Palestinians. Ahman sets in place a plot to have Nasih and two cohorts, steal the identity of three Jewish orphans in England.
The one person suspecting Ahman and the Muslims For Justice illicit activities is Benjamin Werner, the head of the Mossad Special Operations (Israel’s National Intelligence Agency). Benjamin is relentless in his pursuit of the terrorists and his chief adversary, Ahman Rahman.
The terrorists now posing as Jewish students are granted graduate studies in the United States, and eventually become citizens. They infiltrate the security infrastructure for communities and industry in Washington, DC and South Florida, launching a terrorist attack that is both horrifying and wholly believable.
The Third Cell is the fictional story of the Mahmoud Rahman family, taken from their home in al-Ludd, Palestine and forced marched to Ramallah.
Twenty-two years after Al Nakba, the grandson of Mahmoud, four-year-old Nasih Rahman, witnesses the tragic death of his parents by the Israeli Defense Forces during Black September. The image of the carnage haunts him for the rest of his life. His Uncle Ahman, now an Islamic radical uses Nasih to seek revenge upon Israel and the United States for the years of persecution, of his fellow Palestinians. Ahman sets in place a plot to have Nasih and two cohorts, steal the identity of three Jewish orphans in England.
The one person suspecting Ahman and the Muslims For Justice illicit activities is Benjamin Werner, the head of the Mossad Special Operations (Israel’s National Intelligence Agency). Benjamin is relentless in his pursuit of the terrorists and his chief adversary, Ahman Rahman.
The terrorists now posing as Jewish students are granted graduate studies in the United States, and eventually become citizens. They infiltrate the security infrastructure for communities and industry in Washington, DC and South Florida, launching a terrorist attack that is both horrifying and wholly believable.