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Walid Khalidi

Walid Khalidi (Arabic: وليد خالدي, born 1925) is a Palestinian historian who has written extensively on the Palestinian exodus. He is a co-founder of the Institute for Palestine Studies, established in Beirut in December 1963 as an independent research and publishing center focusing on the Palestine problem and the Arab–Israeli conflict, and was its general secretary until 2016.

Walid Khalidi
Walid Khalidi, 1947
Born1925 (age 98–99)
OccupationHistorian
ParentAnbara Salam Khalidi (step-mother)
RelativesTarif Khalidi (half-brother)
Usama al-Khalidi (half-brother)
Rashid Khalidi (cousin)

Khalidi's first teaching post was at Oxford, a position he resigned from in 1956 in protest at the British invasion of Suez. He was Professor of Political Studies at the American University of Beirut until 1982 and thereafter a research fellow at the Harvard Center for International Affairs.[1] He has also taught at Princeton University.

He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has been influential in scholarship, institutional development and diplomacy. His academic work in particular, according to Rashid Khalidi, has played a key role in shaping both Palestinian and broader Arab reactions to the loss of Palestine, and in outlining ways for the former to ensure that they remain visible as a presence within the Middle East map.[2]

Life and career

Khalidi was born, one of five children, in Jerusalem. His father, Ahmad Samih Khalidi, was dean of the Arab College of Jerusalem, and hailed from a family with roots in pre-Crusader Palestine. His step mother, Anbara Salam Khalidi (4 August 1897–May 1986), was a Lebanese feminist, translator and author, who significantly contributed to the emancipation of Arab women. Khalidi's early tutor was the director of Education in Palestine, G. B. Farrell.[3] His half-brothers are the historian Tarif Khalidi and biochemist Usama al-Khalidi.

Khalidi graduated with a B.A. from the University of London in 1945, then studied at the University of Oxford, gaining an M.Litt. in 1951. He then taught at the Faculty of Oriental Studies in Oxford, until he resigned, after the trilateral British, French and Israeli assault on Egypt in 1956, to take up teaching at the American University of Beirut. In the 50s he wrote 2 essays on Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi, a Syrian Sufi scholar who had written on tolerance, and who practiced this in regard to Jews and Christians he encountered.[4]

Under his guidance the Institute of Palestine Studies, established in 1963, produced a long series of monographs in English and Arabic and several important translations of Hebrew texts into Arabic: 'The History of the Haganah', David Ben-Gurion and Shertok's diaries—texts that still await translation into English.[5] He has also produced ground-breaking work on the fall of Haifa and Deir Yassin. His best known works are Before Their Diaspora, a photographic essay on Palestinian society prior to 1948 and All That Remains, the encyclopedic collection of village histories which he edited. He became a senior research associate at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard in 1982.[3] More broadly, his intellectual interests extend from modern European history to international relations, in strategic and military terms.[4]

Khalidi was critical of the Palestinian involvement in the Lebanese Civil War, recalling an argument with Yasser Arafat in which he told the Palestinian leader that the PLO "had no business" taking sides in the conflict.[6]

Position on the Palestine question

Khalidi's stated position on the Palestine question is for a two-state solution.[7][8] In Foreign Affairs: "A Palestinian state in the occupied territories within the 1967 frontiers in peaceful coexistence alongside Israel is the only conceptual candidate for a historical compromise of this century-old conflict. Without it the conflict will remain an open-ended one."[9]

Khalidi was a Palestinian representative to the Joint Palestinian–Jordanian delegation to the Middle East peace talks launched at the Madrid Conference, prior to the Oslo Agreements. He holds no office in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) or any of its bodies.[10]

Awards

At the Palestinian Heritage Foundation's 15th Anniversary banquet, Khalidi was presented with an award for his commitment to the Palestinian cause, the Arab-American community, and the Arab nation.[11]

Reviews

Moshe Brawer, professor of geography at Tel Aviv University wrote that Khalidi's encyclopedic work All that Remains suffers from "inadequate field research." Brawer criticized Khalidi's over-reliance on a modified version of the Village Statistics, which Khalidi acknowledged provide only rough estimates, while not making use of other sources such as the Village Files or RAF aerial photographs which would have yielded more accurate estimates.[12]

Ann M. Lesch of Villanova University wrote that "As scholarly documentation, All That Remains will become the definitive source for research into the Palestinian displacement in 1948."[13]

Published works

  • (1959) Why Did the Palestinians Leave? Middle East Forum, 24, 21–24, (July 1959). Reprinted as 'Why Did the Palestinians Leave Revisited', 2005, Journal of Palestine Studies, XXXIV, No. 2, 42–54.
  • (1959) The Fall of Haifa. Middle East Forum, 35, 22–32, (December 1959).
  • (1961) Plan Dalet: The Zionist Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine. jstor, Middle East Forum, 37(9), 22–28, (November 1961).
  • From Haven to Conquest: Readings in Zionism and the Palestine Problem Until 1948. Institute for Palestine Studies. 1987 [Original in 1971]. ISBN 978-0-88728-155-6.
  • (1974) Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: An Annotated Bibliography. Institute for Palestine Studies.
  • (1978) Thinking the unthinkable: A sovereign Palestinian State. Foreign Affairs, 56(4), 695–713.
  • (1981) Regiopolitics: Toward a U.S. Policy on the Palestine Problem. Foreign Affairs.
  • (1983) Conflict and Violence in Lebanon: Confrontation in the Middle East. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-16075-4
  • (1984) Before Their Diaspora: A Photographic History of the Palestinians, 1876–1948. Institute for Palestine Studies. ISBN 0-88728-144-3
  • (1985) A Palestinian Perspective on the Arab–Israeli Conflict. Journal of Palestine Studies, 14(4) (Summer, 1985), pp. 35–48.
  • (1987) From Haven to Conquest: Readings in Zionism and the Palestine Problem until 1948.. Institute of Palestine Studies, Washington DC.
  • (1988) Toward Peace in the Holy Land. Foreign Affairs
  • (1989) At a Critical Juncture: The United States and the Palestinian People. Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University.
  • (1991) The Gulf Crisis: Origins and Consequences. Journal of Palestine Studies, 20(2) (Winter, 1991), pp. 5–28.
  • (1992) All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948. Institute for Palestine Studies. ISBN 0-88728-224-5
  • (1992) Palestine Reborn. I. B. Tauris. ISBN 1-85043-563-4
  • (1993) Benny Morris and Before Their Diaspora. Journal of Palestine Studies, 22(3) (Spring, 1993), pp. 106–119.
  • (1993) The Jewish-Ottoman Land Company: Herzl's Blueprint for the Colonization of Palestine. Journal of Palestine Studies, 22(2) (Winter, 1993), pp. 30–47.
  • (1996) Islam, the West and Jerusalem. Center for Contemporary Arab Studies & Center for Muslim–Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.
  • (1996) Revisiting the UNGA Partition Resolution. Journal of Palestine Studies, 27(1) (Autumn, 1997), pp. 5–21.
  • (1998) Khamsuna 'aman a'la taqsim Filastin. Fifty years since the Partition of Palestine (1947–1997), Dar al-Nahar, Beirut. (Arabic).
  • (1998) Selected Documents on the 1948 Palestine War. Journal of Palestine Studies. 27(3), 79.
  • (1999) Dayr Yasin: al-Jum'a, 9 April 1948. Dayr Yasin: Friday, 9 April 1948. Institute for Palestine Studies. Beirut. (Arabic).
  • (2000) The Ownership of the U.S. Embassy Site in Jerusalem. Institute for Palestine Studies. ISBN 0-88728-277-6
  • (2005) "On Albert Hourani, the Arab Office, and the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry 1946", Journal of Palestine Studies vol 35, no. 1 (autumn 2005): 60–79
  • (2014) "Palestine and Palestine Studies: One Century after World War I and the Balfour Declaration." Center of Palestine Studies, SOAS, University of London First Annual Lecture, 6 March 2014

See also

References

  1. ^ Hirsch & Housen-Couriel, 1995, p. 98.
  2. ^ Rashid Khalidi, 'Walid Khalidi,' in Philip Mattar, Encyclopedia of the Palestinians, Facts on File, rev.ed. 2005 pp.280-284.
  3. ^ a b Rashid Khalidi, 'Walid Khalidi,' in Philip Mattar (ed.),Encyclopedia of the Palestinians, Infobase Publishing, 2005 pp.280-284.
  4. ^ a b Camille Mansour and Leila Fawaz (eds.),Transformed Landscapes: Essays on Palestine and the Middle East in Honor of Walid Khalidi, American University in Cairo Press, 2009 pp.ix-xiii.
  5. ^ See for example See translation by Walid Khalidi here
  6. ^ Karsh, Efraim (2014). "No Love Lost". The Myth of Palestinian Centrality: 27–29.
  7. ^ Khalidi, Walid (July 1978). "Thinking the Unthinkable: A Sovereign Palestinian State". Foreign Affairs. 56 (4): 695–713. doi:10.2307/20039986. JSTOR 20039986.
  8. ^ Hirsch, Moshe; Housen-Couriel, Deborah; Lapidoth, Ruth (1995). "44". Whither Jerusalem?: proposals and positions concerning the future of Jerusalem (Mekhon Yerushalayim le-ḥeḳer Yiśraʼel ed.). The Hague u.a.: Nijhoff. p. 98. ISBN 978-90-411-0077-1. Retrieved 4 October 2013. Proposal by Dr. Walid Khalidi Date: 1978, 1988 Source: W. Khalidi, "Thinking the Unthinkable: A Sovereign Palestinian State," 56 Foreign Affairs 695, 1978. idem, "Toward Peace in the Holy Land," 66 Foreign Affairs 71, 1988. Background: Walid Khalidi was professor of Political Studies at the American university of Beirut until 1982 and currently is a Research Fellow at the Harvard Center for International Affairs. In the past he was a member of the Palestinian national Council and carried out various political missions for the Palestinian Liberation Organization. National Aspirations # East Jerusalem will be the capital of "Arab Palestine," and West Jerusalem of Israel. # The two states would agree to arrangements for "freedom of residence between two capitals." # Both parts of the city would be "demilitarized in part or wholly for essential internal security forces." Holy Places # Extraterritorial status would be granted to the Holy Places of Jerusalem in East Jerusalem, and freedom of access to them should be guaranteed. # An "interfaith council" would be set up, composed of senior representatives of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. The council will be chaired by a representative of the U.N. or by rotating chairmanship among the members. # The council "could oversee the special interests, Holy Places and institutions of each religion and act as an arbitration and conciliation body for disputes or claims arising with regard to them." Municipal Administration # Two "separate municipalities of each sovereign state" would provide services to the city's residents. # "A joint inter-state great municipal council would operate and supervise certain essential common services."
  9. ^ Khalidi, Walid. "Toward Peace in the Holy Land", Foreign Affairs , Spring 1988.
  10. ^ Hansard Records, 13 April 1983 vol 40 c407W.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 August 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2008.
  12. ^ Brawer, M. (1 December 1994). All that remains? Israel Affairs, 1, 2, 334-345.[1] limited access
  13. ^ Ann Lesch (1993). "All That Remains". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 20 (1): 111–113. doi:10.1080/13530199308705573.

Notes

  • Hirsch, Moshe and Housen-Couriel, Deborah (1995). Whither Jerusalem?: Proposals and Positions Concerning the Future of Jerusalem. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 90-411-0077-6

External links

  • Journal of Palestine Studies, Institute for Palestinian Studies
  • Erskine Childers, Walid Khalidi, and Jon Kimche 1961 Correspondence in The Spectator on "Why the Refugees Left" [Originally Appendix E of Khalidi, Walid, "Plan Dalet Revisited: Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine".
  • Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 134, no. 2 (Win. 05): pp. 42–54. Khalidi, Walid "Why did the Palestinians Leave, Revisited".
  • Khalidi, Walid "The Palestine Problem: An Overview".
  • Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 27, no. 3 (Spring, 98): pp. 60–105.[permanent dead link] Khalidi, Walid "Selected Documents on the 1948 Palestine War".
  • Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 35, no. 1 (Autumn 2005): pp. 60–79.[permanent dead link] Khalidi, Walid "On Albert Hourani, the Arab Office, and the Anglo-American Committee of 1946".
  • Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 27, no. 1 (Aut. 1997): pp. 5–21.[permanent dead link] Khalidi, Walid "Revisiting the 1947 UN Partition Resolution".
  • Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 22 no. 3 (Spring 93): 106–119.[permanent dead link] Khalidi, Walid "Benny Morris and Before their Diaspora".
  • Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 2 no. 2 (Win. 73): 3–32 Nasser's Memoirs of the First Palestine War Author(s): Gamal Abdul Nasser and Walid Khalidi
  • Walid Khalidi, The Reconquista of Mandatory Palestine Under British Rule on YouTube, 2014.

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Walid Khalidi Arabic وليد خالدي born 1925 is a Palestinian historian who has written extensively on the Palestinian exodus He is a co founder of the Institute for Palestine Studies established in Beirut in December 1963 as an independent research and publishing center focusing on the Palestine problem and the Arab Israeli conflict and was its general secretary until 2016 Walid KhalidiWalid Khalidi 1947Born1925 age 98 99 Jerusalem Mandatory PalestineOccupationHistorianParentAnbara Salam Khalidi step mother RelativesTarif Khalidi half brother Usama al Khalidi half brother Rashid Khalidi cousin Khalidi s first teaching post was at Oxford a position he resigned from in 1956 in protest at the British invasion of Suez He was Professor of Political Studies at the American University of Beirut until 1982 and thereafter a research fellow at the Harvard Center for International Affairs 1 He has also taught at Princeton University He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He has been influential in scholarship institutional development and diplomacy His academic work in particular according to Rashid Khalidi has played a key role in shaping both Palestinian and broader Arab reactions to the loss of Palestine and in outlining ways for the former to ensure that they remain visible as a presence within the Middle East map 2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Position on the Palestine question 3 Awards 4 Reviews 5 Published works 6 See also 7 References 8 Notes 9 External linksLife and careerKhalidi was born one of five children in Jerusalem His father Ahmad Samih Khalidi was dean of the Arab College of Jerusalem and hailed from a family with roots in pre Crusader Palestine His step mother Anbara Salam Khalidi 4 August 1897 May 1986 was a Lebanese feminist translator and author who significantly contributed to the emancipation of Arab women Khalidi s early tutor was the director of Education in Palestine G B Farrell 3 His half brothers are the historian Tarif Khalidi and biochemist Usama al Khalidi Khalidi graduated with a B A from the University of London in 1945 then studied at the University of Oxford gaining an M Litt in 1951 He then taught at the Faculty of Oriental Studies in Oxford until he resigned after the trilateral British French and Israeli assault on Egypt in 1956 to take up teaching at the American University of Beirut In the 50s he wrote 2 essays on Abd al Ghani al Nabulsi a Syrian Sufi scholar who had written on tolerance and who practiced this in regard to Jews and Christians he encountered 4 Under his guidance the Institute of Palestine Studies established in 1963 produced a long series of monographs in English and Arabic and several important translations of Hebrew texts into Arabic The History of the Haganah David Ben Gurion and Shertok s diaries texts that still await translation into English 5 He has also produced ground breaking work on the fall of Haifa and Deir Yassin His best known works are Before Their Diaspora a photographic essay on Palestinian society prior to 1948 and All That Remains the encyclopedic collection of village histories which he edited He became a senior research associate at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard in 1982 3 More broadly his intellectual interests extend from modern European history to international relations in strategic and military terms 4 Khalidi was critical of the Palestinian involvement in the Lebanese Civil War recalling an argument with Yasser Arafat in which he told the Palestinian leader that the PLO had no business taking sides in the conflict 6 Position on the Palestine questionKhalidi s stated position on the Palestine question is for a two state solution 7 8 In Foreign Affairs A Palestinian state in the occupied territories within the 1967 frontiers in peaceful coexistence alongside Israel is the only conceptual candidate for a historical compromise of this century old conflict Without it the conflict will remain an open ended one 9 Khalidi was a Palestinian representative to the Joint Palestinian Jordanian delegation to the Middle East peace talks launched at the Madrid Conference prior to the Oslo Agreements He holds no office in the Palestine Liberation Organization PLO or any of its bodies 10 AwardsAt the Palestinian Heritage Foundation s 15th Anniversary banquet Khalidi was presented with an award for his commitment to the Palestinian cause the Arab American community and the Arab nation 11 ReviewsMoshe Brawer professor of geography at Tel Aviv University wrote that Khalidi s encyclopedic work All that Remains suffers from inadequate field research Brawer criticized Khalidi s over reliance on a modified version of the Village Statistics which Khalidi acknowledged provide only rough estimates while not making use of other sources such as the Village Files or RAF aerial photographs which would have yielded more accurate estimates 12 Ann M Lesch of Villanova University wrote that As scholarly documentation All That Remains will become the definitive source for research into the Palestinian displacement in 1948 13 Published works 1959 Why Did the Palestinians Leave Middle East Forum 24 21 24 July 1959 Reprinted as Why Did the Palestinians Leave Revisited 2005 Journal of Palestine Studies XXXIV No 2 42 54 1959 The Fall of Haifa Middle East Forum 35 22 32 December 1959 1961 Plan Dalet The Zionist Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine jstor Middle East Forum 37 9 22 28 November 1961 From Haven to Conquest Readings in Zionism and the Palestine Problem Until 1948 Institute for Palestine Studies 1987 Original in 1971 ISBN 978 0 88728 155 6 1974 Palestine and the Arab Israeli Conflict An Annotated Bibliography Institute for Palestine Studies 1978 Thinking the unthinkable A sovereign Palestinian State Foreign Affairs 56 4 695 713 1981 Regiopolitics Toward a U S Policy on the Palestine Problem Foreign Affairs 1983 Conflict and Violence in Lebanon Confrontation in the Middle East Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 16075 4 1984 Before Their Diaspora A Photographic History of the Palestinians 1876 1948 Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0 88728 144 3 1985 A Palestinian Perspective on the Arab Israeli Conflict Journal of Palestine Studies 14 4 Summer 1985 pp 35 48 1987 From Haven to Conquest Readings in Zionism and the Palestine Problem until 1948 Institute of Palestine Studies Washington DC 1988 Toward Peace in the Holy Land Foreign Affairs 1989 At a Critical Juncture The United States and the Palestinian People Center for Contemporary Arab Studies Georgetown University 1991 The Gulf Crisis Origins and Consequences Journal of Palestine Studies 20 2 Winter 1991 pp 5 28 1992 All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0 88728 224 5 1992 Palestine Reborn I B Tauris ISBN 1 85043 563 4 1993 Benny Morris and Before Their Diaspora Journal of Palestine Studies 22 3 Spring 1993 pp 106 119 1993 The Jewish Ottoman Land Company Herzl s Blueprint for the Colonization of Palestine Journal of Palestine Studies 22 2 Winter 1993 pp 30 47 1996 Islam the West and Jerusalem Center for Contemporary Arab Studies amp Center for Muslim Christian Understanding Georgetown University 1996 Revisiting the UNGA Partition Resolution Journal of Palestine Studies 27 1 Autumn 1997 pp 5 21 1998 Khamsuna aman a la taqsim Filastin Fifty years since the Partition of Palestine 1947 1997 Dar al Nahar Beirut Arabic 1998 Selected Documents on the 1948 Palestine War Journal of Palestine Studies 27 3 79 1999 Dayr Yasin al Jum a 9 April 1948 Dayr Yasin Friday 9 April 1948 Institute for Palestine Studies Beirut Arabic 2000 The Ownership of the U S Embassy Site in Jerusalem Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0 88728 277 6 2005 On Albert Hourani the Arab Office and the Anglo American Committee of Inquiry 1946 Journal of Palestine Studies vol 35 no 1 autumn 2005 60 79 2014 Palestine and Palestine Studies One Century after World War I and the Balfour Declaration Center of Palestine Studies SOAS University of London First Annual Lecture 6 March 2014See alsoDepopulated Palestinian locations in IsraelReferences Hirsch amp Housen Couriel 1995 p 98 Rashid Khalidi Walid Khalidi in Philip Mattar Encyclopedia of the Palestinians Facts on File rev ed 2005 pp 280 284 a b Rashid Khalidi Walid Khalidi in Philip Mattar ed Encyclopedia of the Palestinians Infobase Publishing 2005 pp 280 284 a b Camille Mansour and Leila Fawaz eds Transformed Landscapes Essays on Palestine and the Middle East in Honor of Walid Khalidi American University in Cairo Press 2009 pp ix xiii See for example See translation by Walid Khalidi here Karsh Efraim 2014 No Love Lost The Myth of Palestinian Centrality 27 29 Khalidi Walid July 1978 Thinking the Unthinkable A Sovereign Palestinian State Foreign Affairs 56 4 695 713 doi 10 2307 20039986 JSTOR 20039986 Hirsch Moshe Housen Couriel Deborah Lapidoth Ruth 1995 44 Whither Jerusalem proposals and positions concerning the future of Jerusalem Mekhon Yerushalayim le ḥeḳer Yisraʼel ed The Hague u a Nijhoff p 98 ISBN 978 90 411 0077 1 Retrieved 4 October 2013 Proposal by Dr Walid Khalidi Date 1978 1988 Source W Khalidi Thinking the Unthinkable A Sovereign Palestinian State 56 Foreign Affairs 695 1978 idem Toward Peace in the Holy Land 66 Foreign Affairs 71 1988 Background Walid Khalidi was professor of Political Studies at the American university of Beirut until 1982 and currently is a Research Fellow at the Harvard Center for International Affairs In the past he was a member of the Palestinian national Council and carried out various political missions for the Palestinian Liberation Organization National Aspirations East Jerusalem will be the capital of Arab Palestine and West Jerusalem of Israel The two states would agree to arrangements for freedom of residence between two capitals Both parts of the city would be demilitarized in part or wholly for essential internal security forces Holy Places Extraterritorial status would be granted to the Holy Places of Jerusalem in East Jerusalem and freedom of access to them should be guaranteed An interfaith council would be set up composed of senior representatives of Christianity Judaism and Islam The council will be chaired by a representative of the U N or by rotating chairmanship among the members The council could oversee the special interests Holy Places and institutions of each religion and act as an arbitration and conciliation body for disputes or claims arising with regard to them Municipal Administration Two separate municipalities of each sovereign state would provide services to the city s residents A joint inter state great municipal council would operate and supervise certain essential common services Khalidi Walid Toward Peace in the Holy Land Foreign Affairs Spring 1988 Hansard Records 13 April 1983 vol 40 c407W Palestine Heritage news letter Archived from the original on 3 August 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2008 Brawer M 1 December 1994 All that remains Israel Affairs 1 2 334 345 1 limited access Ann Lesch 1993 All That Remains British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 20 1 111 113 doi 10 1080 13530199308705573 NotesHirsch Moshe and Housen Couriel Deborah 1995 Whither Jerusalem Proposals and Positions Concerning the Future of Jerusalem Martinus Nijhoff Publishers ISBN 90 411 0077 6External linksJournal of Palestine Studies Institute for Palestinian Studies Vol 18 no 1 Aut 88 pp 51 70 Erskine Childers Walid Khalidi and Jon Kimche 1961 Correspondence in The Spectator on Why the Refugees Left Originally Appendix E of Khalidi Walid Plan Dalet Revisited Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 134 no 2 Win 05 pp 42 54 Khalidi Walid Why did the Palestinians Leave Revisited Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 21 no 1 Aut 91 pp 5 16 Khalidi Walid The Palestine Problem An Overview Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 27 no 3 Spring 98 pp 60 105 permanent dead link Khalidi Walid Selected Documents on the 1948 Palestine War Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 35 no 1 Autumn 2005 pp 60 79 permanent dead link Khalidi Walid On Albert Hourani the Arab Office and the Anglo American Committee of 1946 Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 27 no 1 Aut 1997 pp 5 21 permanent dead link Khalidi Walid Revisiting the 1947 UN Partition Resolution Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 22 no 3 Spring 93 106 119 permanent dead link Khalidi Walid Benny Morris and Before their Diaspora Journal of Palestine Studies Vol 2 no 2 Win 73 3 32 Nasser s Memoirs of the First Palestine War Author s Gamal Abdul Nasser and Walid Khalidi Walid Khalidi The Reconquista of Mandatory Palestine Under British Rule on YouTube 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walid Khalidi amp oldid 1218586386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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