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Razi Nabulsi, born in 1989, is a distinguished writer and researcher hailing from the village of Iblin in Galilee. Currently dividing his time between Haifa and Bulgaria, Razi pursued studies in philosophy and history at the University of Haifa. He serves as a researcher at the Institute for Palestine Studies, specializing in the examination of the Zionist project and Israeli policies aimed at controlling land, people, and society, and their impacts on the Palestinian national project.
Previously, Razi held positions as a researcher and official in the Israeli Studies Unit at the Masarat Center, where he authored papers on strategic analysis, policy analysis, and situational assessments, including an annual chapter in the conference book. His extensive writings on the Zionist project and the Palestinian issue have been published in Palestinian and Arab magazines, research centers, and newspapers, including the "Journal of Palestinian Studies," the "Israeli Issues" magazine issued by the "Madar" Center, and the "Arab Ambassador" supplement. He is also a regular contributor to the Jordanian website "Ink."
Razi has contributed peer-reviewed studies, including "Zionism and Settlement: Strategies for Land Control and the Production of Exiles," published by the Palestinian Center for Policy Studies, Masarat, Ramallah, in 2017. Additionally, he authored a peer-reviewed chapter in the book "Israel and Apartheid: Comparative Studies," published by the Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies, Madar, in 2018.
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