Ilan Pappe is Professor of History at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies and Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies at the University of Exeter. He is the author of over a dozen books, including the bestselling The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. In 2017, he received the Middle East Monitor’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Palestine Book Awards
<p>An indispensable guide to understanding the Israel–Palestine conflict,</p><p>and how we might yet still find a way out of it.</p><p>'Ilan Pappe is the most original, radical and hard-hitting of Israel’s "new</p><p>historians".' Avi Shlaim, author of Three Worlds</p><p>The devastation of 7 October 2023 and the horrors that followed astounded</p><p>the world. But the Israel–Palestine conflict didn’t start on 7 October. It didn’t</p><p>start in 1967 either, when Israel occupied the West Bank, or in 1948 when</p><p>the state of Israel was declared. It started in 1882, when the first Zionist</p><p>settlers arrived in what was then Ottoman Palestine. Ilan Pappe untangles</p><p>the history of two peoples, now sharing one land. Going back to the founding</p><p>fathers of Zionism, Pappe expertly takes us through the twists and turns of</p><p>international policy towards Israel–Palestine, Palestinian resistance to</p><p>occupation, and the changes taking place in Israel itself.</p>