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The War Against Palestine is a powerful intellectual study that radically reimagines the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Historian and diplomat Rashid Khalidi shows that Palestine has been the target of a deliberate colonial campaign by outside powers over the past century, from the British Empire to modern Israel, which has been actively supported by the United States. The book offers a new perspective on what is often presented as a two-sided conflict, but is in fact a war between settlers and the indigenous population.
Drawing not only on archival documents and diplomatic sources, but also on material from the personal family archive. Khalidi’s family has played a key role in Palestinian political life for generations, the book combines scholarly accuracy with personal depth. It is a testament not only to historical events but also to the struggle for dignity and national identity.