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    Joan Peters (née Friedman; April 29, 1936 – January 5, 2015), later Caro, was an American journalist and broadcaster. She wrote the 1984 book From Time Immemorial, a controversial book that wrongfully claimed that modern Palestinians were not indigenous to Palestine.

  2. From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the ArabJewish Conflict over Palestine is a 1984 book by Joan Peters, published by Harper & Row, about the demographics of the Arab population of Palestine and of the Jewish population of the Arab world before and after the formation of the State of Israel.

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  3. Joan Peters is the author of a best-selling book that challenges the myth of Palestinian refugees and exposes the Arab-Israeli conflict. The book summarizes the historical facts and arguments from a Zionist perspective and provides a website with more information and resources.

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  4. Jan 13, 2015 · Joan Peters, a journalist whose 1984 book, “ From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine ,” drew accolades and outrage by arguing that...

  5. Feb 1, 2001 · The weight of the comprehensive evidence found and brilliantly analyzed by historian and journalist Joan Peters answers many crucial questions, among them: Why are the Arab refugees from Israel seen in a different light from all the other, far more numerous peoples who were displaced after World War II?

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  6. Joan Peters, a former pro-Palestinian journalist, wrote a book that challenges the myths about the Palestinian refugees and the Jewish refugees from Arab countries. This website by Zionist Horizon aims to make the book accessible and influential to the wide population.

  7. Apr 1, 1984 · The weight of the comprehensive evidence found and brilliantly analyzed by historian and journalist Joan Peters answers many crucial questions, among Why are the Arab refugees from Israel seen in a different light from all the other, far more numerous peoples who were displaced after World War II?