This book by Abdul Ghani Imad delves into the pervasive culture of violence embedded within Zionist political sociology. It offers a critical examination of how violence is not merely an incidental outcome but a deeply ingrained element shaping policies and societal structures. Imad meticulously analyzes the historical, ideological, and social mechanisms through which this culture of violence is perpetuated and normalized. Readers will gain a profound understanding of the complex interplay between power, ideology, and violence in the context of Zionist political thought, shedding light on its implications for regional dynamics and international relations. The work challenges conventional narratives and provides a compelling academic perspective on a highly sensitive subject.