Loot: How Israel Stole Palestinian Property

Author:   Adam Raz ,  Philip Hollander
Publisher:   Verso Books
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9781804295151


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Adam Raz ,  Philip Hollander
Publisher:   Verso Books
Imprint:   Verso Books
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9781804295151


ISBN 10:   1804295159
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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The dark sides of the War of Independence are illuminated in a book on the massive Jewish looting of Arab property then, showing the link between the plunder and Ben-Gurion's policy to rid the country of its Arab residents. -- Benny Morris * Haaretz * Historian Adam Raz has produced groundbreaking research. -- Daniel Blatman * Haaretz *


"The dark sides of the War of Independence are illuminated in a book on the massive Jewish looting of Arab property then, showing the link between the plunder and Ben-Gurion's policy to rid the country of its Arab residents. -- Benny Morris * Haaretz * Historian Adam Raz has produced groundbreaking research. -- Daniel Blatman * Haaretz * Raz's book meticulously describes the history of the looting of Palestine. It was especially difficult for me to read about the destruction and looting of my hometown, Haifa. Raz shows the central political role that looting played in the creation of the phenomenon of Palestinian refugees, as well as how Prime Minister David Ben Gurion used looting for his own political needs. This is a fascinating book for anyone who wants to understand not only history, but also today's reality. -- Ayman Odeh, member of Knesset and leader of the Hadash party Denialism still runs deep in Israeli society around the dark events of 1948. Adam Raz is unafraid to bravely investigate the real situation of Israel's birth, and it was ugly. This unrelenting and essential text should forever shape how the world views the birth of the Jewish state as violent and exploitative. Only through compensation, acknowledgement and truth-telling can Israelis ever hope to reconcile with their Palestinian neighbours. -- Anthony Loewenstein, author of <i>The Palestine Laboratory</i> A true archive mouse and gifted writer, Adam Raz is the foremost of a new generation of Israel's ""new historians"". While the story of the theft of Palestinian land and property has been told, Loot tells the story of how Israeli settlers stole the ordinary things - books, ploughs, pots - of their former Palestinian neighbours. -- Eyal Weizman, co-author of <i>Investigative Aesthetics</i> This book is a powerful and disturbing document. We in Israel know so little about the Nakba because we are told little. Adam Raz exposes us to another dark side of the 1948 war: the looting. The private form, committed by many individuals, which was almost considered legitimate. This looting was another face of the de-humanization of the Palestinians, which is now, 76 years later, at its peak. -- Gideon Levy, author of <i>The Killing of Gaza</i>"


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Adam Raz is a human rights researcher and historian whose field of research is the political history of the twentieth century and Marxist thought. In recent years Raz has written several books on the history of nuclear weapons in Israel and the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Among his books in Hebrew are: The Struggle for the Bomb (2015), Herzl: The Conflicts of Zionism’s Founder with Supporters and Opponents (2017), Kafr Qassem Massacre: A Political Biography (2018), The Military Rule 1948-1966 (2021). His most recent book is The Demagogue – the Mechanics of Political Power (2023). Raz works at Akevot: Institute for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Research.

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