The Palestinian Return Centre (PRC) is pleased to release a new book on the issue of Internally Displaced Palestinians (IDPS). The book is based on research study aims to answer an important question in the case of IDPs inside Israel: Why is the issue of IDPs absent locally (within Israel) and internationally? To research why the Israeli State does not recognize IDPs as displaced persons, we should consider the Israeli policy towards them since Al-Nakba, Arafet Boujemaa
The Palestinian Return Centre (PRC) is delighted to announce the arrival of the 2010 Edition of The Atlas of Palestine 1917-1966 prepared by the renouned Palestinian writer and historian, Dr. Salman Abu Sitta. You could order your copy now as quantity is limited. The Atlas is an outcome of more than 20 years of extensive research and academic work. It is an extended and edited edition of the "Atlas of Palestine 1948", published in 2004.
It is 700 color broadsheet pages (24 x 34 cm)of information on: 1,600 towns and villages,16,000 land marks, 30,000 place names, 65 tables,125 illustrative maps, diagrams and photos
Reading about the ethnic cleansing of Palestine from this work is intense and relentless. Geoff Simons' look at the problem in Palestine of the Israeli onslaught against the indigenous population keeps coming at the reader, insistently, imperatively, and almost overwhelming to the point of exhaustion.
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