Sudden Terror: Exposing Militant Islam's War Against the United States and Israel
Book Details
Author(s)Dr. David Friedman
PublisherMessianic Jewish Publisher
ISBN / ASIN1880226154
ISBN-139781880226155
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,745,026
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Sudden Terror exposes the hidden agenda of militant Islam. You will learn
* why both the United States and Israel are targets of this radical scheme
* what nations that give rise to terrorism are teaching their children
* what is being printed in their newspapers and broadcast over their airwaves
The author, a former member of the Israel Defense Forces, provides eye-opening evidence to answer these and other critical questions.
In Sudden Terror, Dr. David Friedman
* recounts his experiences confronting terrorism
* analyzes the biblical roots of the conflict between Israel and Islam
* provides an overview of early Islam
* demonstrates how the United States and Israel are bound together by a common enemy
* shows how to cope with terrorism and conquer fear
Sudden Terror is the culmination of many years of research and personal experiences. This exposé will prepare you for what's to come! 160 pages. ISBN 1-880226-15-4
* why both the United States and Israel are targets of this radical scheme
* what nations that give rise to terrorism are teaching their children
* what is being printed in their newspapers and broadcast over their airwaves
The author, a former member of the Israel Defense Forces, provides eye-opening evidence to answer these and other critical questions.
In Sudden Terror, Dr. David Friedman
* recounts his experiences confronting terrorism
* analyzes the biblical roots of the conflict between Israel and Islam
* provides an overview of early Islam
* demonstrates how the United States and Israel are bound together by a common enemy
* shows how to cope with terrorism and conquer fear
Sudden Terror is the culmination of many years of research and personal experiences. This exposé will prepare you for what's to come! 160 pages. ISBN 1-880226-15-4
