In 'A Palestinian State for Native Americans,' Mounir Akash presents a groundbreaking and highly provocative argument that challenges conventional understandings of nationhood and identity. The book draws a powerful, if controversial, parallel between the historical displacement and suffering of the Palestinian people and the Indigenous populations of North America. Akash delves into the shared narratives of colonialism, land dispossession, and resistance, questioning established historical narratives and proposing a radical new framework for understanding global conflicts rooted in settler-colonial projects. This work is a compelling read for those interested in postcolonial studies, indigenous rights, and the geopolitics of the Middle East.