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ID170791
Title ProperSpecial Document File
Other Title Informationthe erasure of the nakba i Israel's archives
LanguageENG
AuthorAnziska, Seth
Summary / Abstract (Note)A 2019 investigation by the Israeli NGO Akevot and Haaretz newspaper has uncovered official suppression of crucial documents about the Nakba in Israeli archives. The Journal of Palestine Studies is publishing print excerpts and a full online version of the buried “migration report,” which details Israel's depopulation of Palestinian villages in the first six months of the 1948 war, a document that clearly undermines official Israeli state narratives about the course of events. In methodical fashion, this report provides contemporaneous documentation of Israeli culpability in the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes and the systematic depopulation of so-called Arab villages in the first six months of the war. Alongside a discussion of key revelations in the newly available document, this introduction situates the broader pattern of erasure within historiographical debates over 1948 and questions of archival access. It examines how accounts of Israel's birth and Palestinian statelessness have been crafted in relation to the underlying question: who has permission to narrate the past?
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 49, No.1, Autumn 2019; p 64-76
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2019-12 49, 1
Key WordsDocuments ;  NGO ;  Israeli ;  Investigation