This book by Mustafa El Feki delves into the evolving perception of the Palestinian cause, tracing its shift from a purely political issue rooted in national liberation and state-centric support to one increasingly viewed through the lens of human sympathy and universal empathy. El Feki, a prominent Egyptian intellectual and politician, offers a nuanced perspective on how global attitudes and the media landscape have reshaped the narrative surrounding Palestine. He explores the complexities of international relations, public opinion, and the role of humanitarian concerns in shaping the discourse. The book provides a critical examination of historical and contemporary factors influencing the Palestinian struggle, highlighting the importance of understanding the human dimension amidst political realities.