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031867
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London, Frank Cass, 1973.
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ix, 263p
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0714629871
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037963
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London, Zed Books, 1987.
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xiii, 145p.
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0862323185
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028273 | 320.560968/DAV 028273 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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114081
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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x, 262p.Pbk
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9780521157025
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056711 | 305.899274/PEL 056711 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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126872
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2011.
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The article presents the author's views regarding the Palestinian property claims issue in West Jerusalem. The author points the challenges faced by several Palestinian Arabs in claiming their properties in the mentioned city due to the Israeli government's control. The author notes the move of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in aiding these people to claim their rights. The legality issue of claiming their properties is also noted.
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112532
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2012.
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Much of the recent academic literature on the 1948 war portray it a one-sided-and thus simplistic-ethnic cleansing of the Arab population of Palestine. Referred to as the Naqba paradigm, it features the Jews/Zionists as villainous perpetrators and the Palestinian Arabs as feeble victims. Accordingly, the story of "the 1948 Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine" excludes expulsion and massacres of Jews, the destruction of Jewish communities, and the erasure of the Jewish signifiers in the local landscape from the story. As made explicit in John Phillips' photo-reportage featuring the destruction of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine also involved the expulsion of Jews and the destruction of their communities-whenever and wherever military power relations were in favor of Arab forces.
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126875
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2011.
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The article presents the author's views regarding the implementation of Qalandia Checkpoint in Jerusalem. The author denotes that the said checkpoint is part of the Israeli government's closure enforcement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). In addition, the author cites that the said checkpoint is intended to control the movements of the Palestinian Arabs in the city and in the West Bank. Moreover, the author also notes the poor settlement condition of Palestinians in East Jerusalem.
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044028
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London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980.
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xix, 265p.hbk
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0710004982
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019262 | 956.94/SAI 019262 | Main | Issued | General | | RF332 | 10-Nov-2023 |
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119475
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2013.
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I t is unfortunate that both P alestinian A rabs and I sraeli J ews are still stuck in the past, trapped in it, unable to be free from its yoke, unable to overcome or transcend or supersede it. Both utilize and mobilize the past, or their respective construal of it, in order to rationalize, justify and support their competing claims, rights, complaints, narratives, policies and actions in response to current events.
The past is never allowed to lay in rest. Since the turn of the 20th century, more obviously since the traumatic events in 1948, this tormenting past has never ceased to hover over the horizons of Palestine/Israel. It is a merciless and ruthless past indeed. The more one broods upon this past, thus used and abused, the less one is inclined to recognize the other, his rights and his past, especially in times of bloodshed and in times of intense suffering.
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