"Almost entirely based on declassified Israeli archival material, Dr.  Masalha's sober and carefully researched account shows  conclusively that "transfer" - a euphemism for expulsion -- was  from the start an integral part of Zionism...(an) impressive and  timely book...quietly devastating research." Rt. Hon. Lord Gilmour, The Guardian (London) From the beginning of the Zionist enterprise to found a Jewish  national home, or state, in Palestine, Zionists have been  confronted with what was called the "Arab problem" - the fact that  the "Land of Israel" was already populated.  In this meticulous work, Nur Masalha examines one of the  proposed solutions to that problem - the transfer of the indigenous  Palestinian population to neighboring Arab lands. The result of  Masalha's research is the most comprehensive study to date on  the concept of transfer in Zionist thinking from the late nineteenth  century up to the 1948 war. It documents the extent to which  transfer was embraced by the highest levels of leadership,  including virtually all the Founding Fathers of the Israeli state.  Expulsion of the Palestinians is invaluable for the light it throws on  the attitudes towards the Palestinians of the political and military  decision-makers on the eve of the exodus of some 750,000  Palestinians.  About the Author:  Nur Masalha is a graduate of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem  and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University  of London. He has taught at both, as well as at the University of  Bristol in England.