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Walid Khalidi, historian of the Palestinian cause, dies aged 100

Walid Khalidi, historian of the Palestinian cause, dies aged 100

Summary

Walid Khalidi, a well-known historian of Palestinian history, passed away at the age of 100 in Massachusetts, USA. He was known for documenting the Nakba, detailing how over 400 Palestinian villages were destroyed during the 1948 conflict. Khalidi played significant roles in both academia and diplomacy, advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Key Facts

  • Walid Khalidi died at the age of 100 in Massachusetts.
  • He co-founded the Institute for Palestine Studies in 1963.
  • Khalidi attended the University of Oxford and taught at the American University of Beirut.
  • His book "All That Remains" documented the destruction of Palestinian villages in 1948.
  • Khalidi served as a research fellow at Harvard University and lectured at Princeton University.
  • He was involved in diplomatic efforts after the 1967 war, advising on Palestinian matters.
  • Khalidi supported a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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