The 1948 war ended in the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians from their homes. Israeli settlers moved in to occupy
their land and the Palestinian refugees found themselves expelled.
Today there are nearly four million Palestinian refugees - and they
want the right to go home.
Since 1948 Israeli refugee policy has become a classic case of denial:
the denial that Zionist 'transfer committees' had operated between
1937 and 1948; denial of any wrong doing or any historical injustice;
denial of the 'right of return'; denial of restitution of property and
compensation; and indeed denial of any moral responsibility or
culpability for the creation of the refugee problem.
This book analyses Israeli policies towards the Palestinian refugees
as they evolved from the 1948 catastrophe (or nakba) to the present.
It is the first volume to look in detail at Israeli law and policy
surrounding the refugee question. Drawing on extensive primary sources
and previously classified archive material, Masalha discusses the 1948
exodus; Israeli resettlement schemes since 1948; Israeli approaches to
compensation and restitution of property; Israeli refugee policies
towards the internally displaced ('present absentees'); and Israeli
refugee policies during the Madrid and Oslo negotiations.
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Israel and the Palestinian Refugee Problem
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781849642101
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pluto Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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