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Palestinian rights: Affirmation and denial
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod's Palestinian Rights: Affirmation and Denial is a comprehensive study of Palestinian rights within the context of history, politics, and international law. It explores the roots of the Palestine–Israel conflict, explaining how fundamental Palestinian rights—such as the right to land, self-determination, and the right of return—have been recognized by various international legal instruments, while also illustrating how these rights have been systematically ignored or denied by certain political forces.
With a strong analytical approach and argumentation, Abu-Lughod examines the processes of colonization, mass displacement (the Nakba), and the geopolitical dynamics that shape the global narrative about Palestine. The book emphasizes the importance of an objective understanding of history and highlights the urgency of justice for the Palestinian people as a foundation for sustainable peace. This work is an essential reference for readers seeking to understand the Palestinian issue through the perspective of human rights and legal legitimacy.
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