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The Hundred Years’ War On Palestine by Rashid Khalidi
Contributed by: Davies
  • 1. In 'The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine', Rashid Khalidi presents a poignant and deeply insightful exploration of the historical and ongoing struggle of the Palestinian people against colonialism and occupation. Khalidi traces the roots of this conflict over more than a century, discussing how various geopolitical forces have shaped the lives of Palestinians from the late 19th century to the present day. Through a meticulous examination of historical events, personal narratives, and the broader implications of international politics, Khalidi argues that the Palestinian plight is not just a modern issue but the culmination of decades of conflict and suffering. He highlights the impact of key developments, such as the Balfour Declaration, the establishment of the state of Israel, and the myriad wars and uprisings that have occurred over the years. Furthermore, Khalidi critiques the role of Western powers, particularly the United States, in perpetuating this conflict, showcasing how their policies have consistently undermined Palestinian rights. By weaving together historical facts with emotional resonance, Khalidi not only seeks to illuminate the depth of the Palestinian experience but also calls for a just resolution that recognizes their rights and dignity. The book serves as both a historical chronicle and a clarion call for awareness and action, urging readers to understand the significance of this protracted struggle for justice in the context of global politics.

    According to Khalidi, what year marks the beginning of the 'hundred years' war'?
A) 1948
B) 1917
C) 1967
D) 1897
  • 2. Which document does Khalidi identify as a key declaration of war against Palestinians?
A) The Camp David Accords
B) The Sykes-Picot Agreement
C) The Oslo Accords
D) The Balfour Declaration
  • 3. What major event does Khalidi describe as the 'second declaration of war'?
A) The First Intifada
B) The Six-Day War
C) The Suez Crisis
D) The 1947 UN Partition Plan
  • 4. How does Khalidi characterize the 1948 war?
A) As a glorious war of independence for both sides
B) As primarily a religious crusade
C) As a minor border conflict
D) As the Nakba (catastrophe) involving ethnic cleansing
  • 5. How does Khalidi view the Oslo Accords?
A) As an equal partnership between both sides
B) As a mechanism that entrenched Israeli occupation
C) As primarily an economic agreement
D) As a great victory for Palestinian statehood
  • 6. What does Khalidi argue about the term 'conflict' to describe the situation?
A) It perfectly captures the balanced nature of the struggle.
B) It misleadingly suggests symmetry between the two sides.
C) It overstates the violence involved.
D) It underestimates Palestinian military strength.
  • 7. How does Khalidi treat the relationship between Arab states and Palestine?
A) As often instrumentalizing the cause for their own interests
B) As completely irrelevant to the conflict
C) As the primary architects of Palestinian resistance
D) As consistently strong and reliable support
  • 8. How does Khalidi characterize Israeli military actions?
A) As unrelated to political objectives
B) As always precisely targeted at combatants
C) As disproportionate uses of force against civilians
D) As defensive measures only
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