Published 07/09/2007 | Paperback / softback,
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Renowned Israeli historian, Ilan Pappe’s groundbreaking work on the formation of the State of Israel.
‘Along with the late Edward Said, Ilan Pappe is the most eloquent writer of Palestinian history.’ NEW STATESMANBetween 1947 and 1949, over 400 Palestinian villages wereĂ‚Â deliberately destroyed, civilians were massacred and around a million men, women, and childrenĂ‚Â were expelled from their homes at gunpoint.
Denied for almost six decades, had it happenedĂ‚Â today it could only have been called ‘ethnicĂ‚Â cleansing’.Ă‚Â Decisively debunking the myth that theĂ‚Â Palestinian population left of their own accord inĂ‚Â the course of this war, Ilan Pappe offers impressiveĂ‚Â archival evidence to demonstrate that, from itsĂ‚Â very inception, a central plank in Israel’s foundingĂ‚Â ideology was the forcible removal of the indigenousĂ‚Â population. Indispensable for anyone interested inĂ‚Â the current crisis in the Middle East.
***’Ilan Pappe is Israel’s bravest, most principled, most incisive historian.’ JOHN PILGER’Pappe has opened up an important new line of inquiry into the vast and fateful subject of the Palestinian refugees. His book is rewarding in other ways. It has at times an elegiac, even sentimental, character, recalling the lost, obliterated life of the Palestinian Arabs and imagining or regretting what Pappe believes could have been a better land of Palestine.’ TIMES LITERARYĂ‚Â SUPPLEMENT’A major intervention in an argument that will, and must, continue. There’s no hope of lasting Middle East peace while the ghosts of 1948 still walk.’Ă‚Â INDEPENDENT