Ramallah: The Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies (MADAR) has recently published a translation into Arabic of Israel’s New Wars: The Circumstances Surrounding Israel’s “Exit” from the Settlement Option by Uri Ben Eliezer. Totalling 612 pages, the book presents a socio-historical analysis of a set of factors, which lead to the eruption of what the author terms as the “Israel’s New Wars”. In this context, Eliezer assesses the performance of the triad of politics, army and society.
RAMALLAH- The Palestinian forum for Israeli Studies (MADAR) issued a book titled "Holocaust, resurrection and Nakba," written by researcher Yair Auron, and translated to Arabic by As’ad Zoabi.
In the folds of his book, Auron acknowledges, that during research stage, he discovered the existence of many more massacres during the Nakba, than recognized by the Israeli Jewish society. He pointed out that many Israelis are not able to confront this matter, instead they “form” mechanisms of suppression and denial, where others legitimize retroactively, the acts performed by the state.
Ramallah - The Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies (MADAR), newly published a book titled:
“Ownership card: Chronicles of Theft, Preservation, and Appropriating at the Israeli National Library” by Israeli researcher, Gish Amit. A part of the book is focused on the circumstances of looting tens of thousands of Palestinian books together with documents, manuscripts and frank confessions from libraries in
The last book of the trilogy (firstly, "The invention of the Jewish people" secondly "The invention of the Land of Israel"), in which Professor Shlomo Sand, a professor of history at Tel Aviv University, reveals a large group of fabricated Zionist mythologies.
In the second volume of his trilogy, (the first “The invention of the Jewish people”, and the third “How I stopped being a Jew”) Professor Shlomo Sand, a history professor at Tel Aviv University, debunks a large group of fabricated Zionist mythologies.