Islamic Jihad Movements in Israel: An Analytical Study of Rahel Sofer’s The Thirteenth Hour

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The author deals with "departure" Ambassador (Barbara) in the novel "Thirteenth Hour ", an important topic: the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine and pursued by the means and methods to achieve their goals. As opposed to "the Shin Bet," "Israel's security" and means and methods of device in the face of these jihadi movements that destabilize Israel's internal security. The fall of the novel under what is called in the literature "excitement and thrill"; where the novel is a reflection through the plot characterized by suspense and excitement of the conflict between the "seventh century" jihadist and its members, and the "Shin Bet," Israel in an attempt to prove each side of them, and his presence on Palestinian land.