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'the question of palestine' by edward said

this book is a really good introductory source imo, and edward said is one of the best palestinian academics to read in general. one of the best books to learn about palestine honestly, because it covers a lot of information.
'ten myths about israel' by ilan pappé

hands down one of the best introductory sources about the occupation of palestine and zionism. it's very very easy to read, and pappé goes into detail about a lot of zionist talking points and refutes the most common ones.
'on palestine' by noam chomsky and ilan pappé

this book is written in the form of interviews given by noam chomsky and ilan pappé. it's very informative and covers a lot of different issues about palestine and israel/zionism.
'blaming the victims' edited by edward said and christopher hitchens

this is another book that refutes a lot of zionist talking points, and talks about how palestinian voices have been ignored and neglected. it's a bit hard to read but really worth it.
'golda slept here' by suad amiry

this book tells the story of palestinians from different parts of palestine, as well as different homes and buildings throughout the country and their connection to palestinians.
'image and reality of the israel-palestine conflict' by norman finkelstein

in this book, norman finkelstein writes about what zionist authors got wrong in their books and goes into detail to debunk the points they have made.
'refugees of the revolution' by diana allan

diana allan writes about the lives and experiences of palestinian refugees living in beirut's shatila refugee camp.
'disappearing palestine' by jonathan cook

jonathan cook talks about the many different ways that the state of israel is trying to destroy the palestinian people as a nation. he talks about checkpoints, the curfew system, the apartheid wall, and more.
'the palestinians' by frank h. epp

this book is written in interview format. many different palestinians from all over palestine, the middle east, and north america are interviewed and this book tells the story of their lives and experiences as refugees and exiles.
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