Krissy Donahue

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This critical view of Zionism in relation to the formation of Israel is best articulated by scholar Noura Erakat, who writes: Had Jews merely wanted to live in Palestine, this would not have been a problem. In fact, Jews, Muslims and Christians had coexisted for centuries throughout the Middle East. But Zionists sought sovereignty over a land where other people lived. Their ambitions required not only the dispossession and removal of Palestinians in 1948 but also their forced exile, juridical erasure and denial that they ever existed.
Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics
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