Expulsion of the Palestinians: The Concept of "Transfer" in Zionist Political Thought, 1882-1948
Author: 
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
1992
Language: 
English
Number of Pages: 
236
Abstract

From the beginning of the Zionist enterprise to found a Jewish national home, or state, in Palestine, Zionists have been confronted with what was called the "Arab problem" — the fact that the "Land of Israel" was already populated. In this meticulous work, Nur Masalha examines one of the proposed solutions to that problem — the transfer of the indigenous Palestinian population to neighboring Arab lands. Masalha's book is the most comprehensive study to date on the concept of "transfer" in Zionist thinking from the late nineteenth century up to the 1948 war. Expulsion of the Palestinians is invaluable for the light it throws on the attitudes towards the Palestinians of the Israeli political and military decision-makers on the eve of the exodus of some 750,000 Palestinians during the 1948 war.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nur Masalha is an Israeli-Arab and a graduate of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He has taught at London University and Bristol University and is a fellow at the Center for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Durham University in the United Kingdom.