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All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied And Depopulated By Israel In 1948 Walid Khalidi Editor

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All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied And Depopulated By Israel In 1948 Walid Khalidi Editor
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All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied And Depopulated By Israel In 1948 Walid Khalidi Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Institute for Palestine Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 112.45 MB
Pages: 636
Author: Walid Khalidi (editor)
ISBN: 9780887283062, 0887283063
Language: English
Year: 2006

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All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied And Depopulated By Israel In 1948 Walid Khalidi Editor by Walid Khalidi (editor) 9780887283062, 0887283063 instant download after payment.

This authoritative reference work describes in detail the more than 400 Palestinian villages that were destroyed or depopulated by Israel in 1948. Little of these once-thriving communities remains: not only have they been erased from the Palestinian landscape, their very names have been removed from contemporary Israeli maps. But to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians living in their diaspora, these villages were home, and continue to be poignantly powerful symbols of their personal and national identity.

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