"It was written with blood deserves to be memorized." This phrase of Nietzsche sounds echoing each attack, and Khadra's book reminded me that another religion preaches that "there is no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends" . This book is like an onion that peels, skins and behind each one discovers a new world which upsets our certainties. More than a book on the Palestinian drama, "The Attack" speaks of love and the bond between beings without however giving them the right to own them. "How could I live as I kept the dream?" Amine wonders. How can we experience love in a region of the world where "Prince Charming him prefer the intifada." Mr. Khadra thank you for this bold and huge slap that left him short of breath and mind melting, which makes you want to (you) read again.