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From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine by Joan Peters
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Overview: From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine is a controversial 1984 book by Joan Peters about the demographics of the Arab population of Palestine and of the Jewish population of the Arab world before and after the formation of the State of Israel.

According to the book a large fraction of the Arabs of Palestine were not descendants of natives of Palestine at the time of the formation of Israel in 1948, but had arrived in waves of immigration starting in the 19th century and continuing through the period of the British Mandate. At the same time a large number of Jews, equal in number, according to the author, to the Arabs fleeing Palestine, were driven out of the Arab countries and became refugees in Israel. Peters contends that what is referred to the 1948 Palestinian exodus is actually a population exchange that resulted from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

When the book was published, it was acclaimed by mainstream critics, including Barbara W. Tuchman, and Robert St. John. Later, the book’s central claims were attacked by Norman Finkelstein. Other critics, including Noam Chomsky, Edward Said and Yehoshua Porath, followed Finkelstein’s criticism and called the book "ludicrous", "worthless" and a "forgery". Most historians have rejected the central thesis, while some writers, including Daniel Pipes and Rael Isaac, have defended it while also acknowledging many weaknesses in the book.
Genre: History > Judaism, Islam, War

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