Palestine: A Historical Analysis of the Struggle
Adebowale Adetayo
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Palestine: A Historical Analysis of the Struggle" is a book that provides an in-depth examination of the Palestinian people's struggle for self-determination and independence. The book covers the history of Palestine from ancient times to the present day, focusing particularly on the modern era and the impact of colonialism, Zionism, and international intervention on the region. The book analyses the various factors that have contributed to the complex and longstanding conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, including the origins of Zionism and its influence on Israeli policy, the dispossession of Palestinians during the creation of Israel in 1948, and the subsequent occupation of Palestinian territories by Israel. It also discusses the role of external actors such as the United States, Europe, and the Arab states in shaping the conflict and their responses to it over time. Throughout the book, the author draws upon a wide range of sources, including primary documents, scholarly research, and personal testimonies, to provide a nuanced understanding of the political, social, and economic dynamics at play in Palestine. They argue that the struggle for Palestine is not only a national liberation movement but also a struggle against imperialism, racism, and oppression.
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