Ilan Pappé
Ilan Pappé ( ; born 7 November 1954) is an Israeli historian and
political scientist, known for his work on the
Israeli–Palestinian conflict and as a leading figure among Israel's
New Historians. He is a professor at the
University of Exeter's College of Social Sciences and International Studies, where he directs the European Centre for Palestine Studies and co-directs the Exeter Centre for Ethno-Political Studies.
Pappé's research focuses on the
1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, which he characterizes as a deliberate
ethnic cleansing campaign, citing
Plan Dalet as a blueprint. His notable works include ''
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine'' (2006), ''A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples'' (2003), and ''Ten Myths About Israel'' (2017).
Born in
Haifa, Israel, Pappé was a senior lecturer at the
University of Haifa (1984–2007) and chaired the
Emil Touma Institute for Palestinian and Israeli Studies (2000–2008). He left Israel in 2008 after facing criticism in the
Knesset and receiving death threats.
Pappé was active in Israeli politics as a member of the
Hadash party and ran in the
1996 and
1999 elections. He advocates a
single democratic state for Israelis and Palestinians and supports the
BDS movement, including an
academic boycott of Israel.
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