The Center for Arab Unity Studies published the book Israel: A State Without Identity by researchers Aqel Salah and Kamil Abu Hanish.
Since its establishment on the lands of Arab Palestine in 1948, the State of “Israel” has promoted a set of lies and false narratives to polish its image and justify its legitimacy as a state. For more than seventy years, “Israel” has presented itself as a democratic state, founded on “a land without a people for a people without a land.” But its uprooting – racist settlement policies over the past seventy years, and its tireless work to Judaize its entity as a land, a society and a state, have put the image of this state in front of a historical dilemma. Does the State of Israel really seek to be a democratic state, and this is incompatible with the Zionist project and with the policies of Judaization practiced by Israel Every day, and is it really “a land without a people for a people without a land”, and this is another matter that the historical facts deny, that the State of Israel could not erase, as well as denied by its daily aggressive practices in confronting the indigenous people of the country throughout the Palestinian territories.
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