The Zionist Left's Role in the Palestinian Nakba, 19471949.
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Explores the role of the Zionist left in the creation of the Palestinian Nakba, the forced displacement of Palestinians from their homeland.
Examines the ideological and political motivations of the Zionist left, which sought to establish a Jewish state in Palestine while minimizing the rights of the indigenous Palestinian population.
Analyzes the impact of the Zionist left's policies on the Palestinian people, including land dispossession, forced displacement, and the denial of basic rights.
Draws on archival research, interviews, and a wide range of sources to provide a comprehensive and nuanced account of this complex and controversial period in history.
Contributes to our understanding of the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the ongoing struggle for justice and self-determination in the region.
Written by a leading scholar of Middle Eastern history, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Palestine, Israel, and the Middle East.
Provides a fresh perspective on the Zionist left's role in the Nakba, challenging traditional narratives and offering new insights into this pivotal event.
Offers a valuable resource for scholars, students, and general readers seeking to understand the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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