Loot
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Loot
Loot
Exiled in 1948, Palestinians were robbed of their private property when looting became weaponized
How the Nakba was marked not just by forced expulsions but also widespread looting of Palestinian property
During the 1948 war, looting was a general and widespread phenomenon whereby Israeli fighters and residents alike plundered Palestinian property—including homes, shops, businesses, and farms—left behind by those who were expelled or fled during the war.
This bitter truth was then silenced and forgotten by the Jewish public in Israel over the years: thousands of shops and tens of thousands of homes and buildings were pillaged by the Jewish residents of the country during and after the war.
The pillage of Palestinian property was carried out by tens of thousands who stole the belongings of those who had been their neighbours. However, this mass looting has implications that go far beyond the personality or moral fortitude of those who took part in it. The widespread looting served a political agenda that sought to empty the country of its Palestinian residents. It should be seen in its context as an aspect of the prevailing policy during the war—a policy that sought, among other things, to crush the Palestinian economy, destroy villages, and to confiscate and sometimes destroy crops and harvests remaining in displaced villages.
The participating Jewish public became a stakeholder in preventing Palestinian residents from returning to the villages and cities they left, and as such, was mobilized to support a political agenda that pushed for segregation between Jews and Arabs in the early years of statehood.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781804295151
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 24 September 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Verso Books
Contributors:
- Translated by Philip Hollander
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 510g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Adam Raz is a human rights researcher and historian whose field of research is the political history of the twentieth century and Marxist thought. In recent years Raz has written several books on the history of nuclear weapons in Israel and the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Among his books in Hebrew are: The Struggle for the Bomb (2015), Herzl: The Conflicts of Zionism’s Founder with Supporters and Opponents (2017), Kafr Qassem Massacre: A Political Biography (2018), The Military Rule 1948-1966 (2021). His most recent book is The Demagogue – the Mechanics of Political Power (2023). Raz works at Akevot: Institute for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Research.
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