"Brief history of Palestine" is a captivating exploration of the Palestinian Nakba, offering a nuanced perspective on one of the most defining moments in modern history. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, this book sheds light on the untold stories of survival, resilience, and hope amidst the tumultuous events of 1948.
Dive into the rich historical context of pre-1948 Palestine, examining the diverse demographics and complex political landscape that set the stage for the Nakba. From the British Mandate to the Zionist movement and the United Nations Partition Plan, uncover the factors leading to the catastrophic displacement and expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland.
This book is a personal effort of mine, and I'm neither a historian nor an expert on the geopolitical complexities of the Palestinian cause, however the information in this book are factually and historically correct, and they were collected through through research from authenticated resources, witnesses of the Nakba and the families of the survivors.
48 pages.
focusing only on telling the truth through a simple language that everyone can understand.
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