Walid Khalidi's All That Remains: A Comprehensive Account Of The Palestinian Nakba
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The Palestinian Nakba is one of the most tragic and controversial events in modern history. It refers to the systematic displacement and dispossession of more than 700,000 Palestinians from their homeland by the newly established state of Israel in 1948. The Nakba resulted in the destruction or depopulation of hundreds of Palestinian villages and towns, the confiscation of millions of dunums of land, and the creation of a massive refugee problem that remains unresolved to this day. In this article, we will review a book that provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Palestinian Nakba, based on rigorous research and documentation. The book is All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, edited by Walid Khalidi, a renowned Palestinian historian and scholar.
Walid Khalidi's All That Remains: A Comprehensive Account of the Palestinian Nakba
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