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Salman Abu Sitta (Arabic: سلمان ابو ستة; born 1937) is a Palestinian researcher. Abu Sitta, who was expelled from Palestine as a child in 1948, has dedicated his life to the Palestinian cause and is engaged in public debates with Israeli peace activists. Abu Sitta is the founder and President of Palestine Land Society in London, dedicated to the documentation of Palestine’s land and People.
He is most known for mapping Palestine and developing a practical plan for implementing the right of return of Palestinian refugees.[1][2]
^Irfan, Anne (20 January 2017). "Mapping my return: a Palestinian memoir" (PDF). British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 44 (2): 283–284. doi:10.1080/13530194.2016.1272216. S2CID 151533597.
^Abu Sitta, Salman (14–16 July 2006). "Back to Roots". Al-Awda. Retrieved 23 February 2014. Address to 4th International Convention, San Francisco.
SalmanAbuSitta (Arabic: سلمان ابو ستة; born 1937) is a Palestinian researcher. AbuSitta, who was expelled from Palestine as a child in 1948, has dedicated...
Palestine Right to Return Coalition (PRCC). The recipient in 2003 was Dr. SalmanAbu-Sitta. The photograph, Faris' story and the iconography around it have also...
or almost 17% of the total Palestinian Arab population in Israel. SalmanAbu-Sitta estimates that between 1948 and 2003 more than 1,000 square kilometers...
to propagate the lie that 'Palestine is a land without a people.'" SalmanAbuSitta, founder and president of the Palestine Land Society, calls the phrase...
list of notable Israeli Arab citizens. Nur-eldeen Masalha SalmanAbuSitta Hiam Abbass Talleen Abu Hanna Mira Awad Mohammad Bakri Elham Dwairy Tabry Emile...
000". 804,767 According to SalmanAbu-Sitta 900,000 According to Abdel-Azim Hammad 935,000 According to SalmanAbu-Sitta almost 1 000,000 According to...
villages where Palestinians claimed that atrocities had taken place". SalmanAbu-Sitta, author of the Atlas of Palestine, estimated that the number of Palestinian...
documenting the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight; notably in SalmanAbuSitta's Atlas of Palestine and Walid Khalidi's All That Remains. In 2019 the...
major massacres with more than 50 victims each. Palestinian researcher SalmanAbu-Sitta lists 33 massacres, half of them occurring during the civil war period...
PLO leader Haifa 1928 Lila Abu Lughod Academia professor, anthropology, women and gender studies USA 1950s SalmanAbuSitta Academia Beersheba 1938 Imad-ad-Dean...
major massacres with more than 50 victims each. Palestinian researcher SalmanAbu-Sitta lists 33 massacres, half of them occurring during the civil war period...
for Palestine Studies. p. 421. ISBN 0-88728-224-5. Traces of poison, SalmanAbu-Sitta, 5 March 2003, Al-Ahram "Israel says El Al crash chemical 'non-toxic'"...
EoZNews: The Bedouin problem in the Negev on YouTube, 19 February 2013 SalmanAbuSitta; Rebecca Manski; Jonathan Cook; Yeela Ranaan; Irène Steinert; Gadi...
Crane Eveland, ·Ropes of Sand, W. W. Norton & Company 1980, pp.47-49. SalmanAbuSitta, ‘Zionism is an Ashkenazi thing’: how Zionism engineered the expulsion...
Press. pp. 1–24. ISBN 978-0-231-13579-5. Retrieved 2 December 2023. AbuSitta, Salman (2003). "Traces of Poison–Israel's Dark History Revealed". Al-Ahram...
Palestine 1917-1966 prepared by the Palestinian writer and historian, Dr. SalmanAbuSitta. The Atlas is an outcome of more than 20 years of extensive research...
2007) Dan Meyerstein, Israeli chemist and resident of Ariel University SalmanAbu-Sitta, Palestinian Arab researcher Naji al-Ali, Palestinian Arab cartoonist...
captured 3". There were no Israeli army (IDF) casualties. According to SalmanAbu-Sitta, in 1998, there were 10,116 Palestinian refugees from Nabi Rubin or...
part of it occupies the former palatial home of Abu Umar Effendi Traces of poison, SalmanAbu-Sitta, 5 March 2003, Al-Ahram Khalidi, 1992, pp. 419–421...
Bani Hani Ibrahim Abdel-Razzaq Suleiman Abu Al-Ezz Ibrahim Mahfouz Atallah Al-Badour Ibrahim Mohammed SalmanAbu Sayed Ibrahim Musharraf Al-Radwan Al-Quran...
Khalidi Radwa Ashour Stephen Walt Sahar Khalifeh Salama Ahmed Salama SalmanAbuSitta Samha El-Kholy Shawqi Daif Sadiq Jalal al-Azm Sonallah Ibrahim Tarek...
all the books of hadith including the Sihah Sitta from the start to end with Muḥammad Isḥāq. AbuSalman Shahjahanpuri however points out that Syed Aḥmad...
UNDP 2013, p. 4. Al Jazeera 2020. Al Jazeera 2021. Sawafta 2020. AbuSitta, Salman (11 July 2009). "The Denied Inheritance: Palestinian Land Ownership...
population of 550. The projected population in 1948 was 638. According to SalmanAbuSitta, Palestinian refugees from Bayt Jiz and their descendants numbered...
Institute for Palestine Studies, 1992, App. IV, pp. xix, 585–586; and Sitta, SalmanAbu: The Palestinian Nakba 1948. London: The Palestinian Return Centre...