I saw myself sitting with my brother Tariq and in front of us was the television watching a Palestinian song called “Funerals” on Palestine TV. The scenes of the song were about the Palestinian resistance to the Zionist occupation. After the song ended, the names of the Palestinians participating in the song were shown. I read next to one of the names a name I don’t know and don’t remember, dedicating the song to Tamer Badr, the author of the book “The Waiting Messages.” Then another name passed next to it, dedicated to “The Waiting Messages.” Several names passed next to it, dedicated to “The Waiting Messages,” a large number I don’t remember. At first, I was reading the title of my book “The Waiting Messages” without interest, but when it was repeated a lot, I was surprised and alerted my brother Tariq to what I was reading. He said, “I noticed that too.” He asked me, “Do you know the participants in this song?” I told him that I have thousands of friends and followers on Facebook, including many Palestinians, and that I published my book for everyone, but I don’t know all of them. I wanted to know the participants in the song by searching my friends list on Facebook, but I couldn’t reach them.