The Palestine-Israeli Conflict: A Beginner's GuideAn updated edition of this best-selling introduction to the conflict. With coverage of all the recent events, the new edition of this best-selling book gives a thorough and accessible account of the history behind the Palestine-Israeli conflict, its roots, and the possibilities for the future. New material outlines recent developments, while an updated conclusion consists of a direct debate between the two authors, which raises many issues, yet offers real solutions to which future peace talks may aspire. |
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... November 1898 – this, he believed, would provide an opportunity to enlist support for the movement, since Imperial Germany was emerging as the patron and protector of the Ottoman Empire. On 18 October 1898 the Kaiser met Herzl in ...
... November 1898 – this, he believed, would provide an opportunity to enlist support for the movement, since Imperial Germany was emerging as the patron and protector of the Ottoman Empire. On 18 October 1898 the Kaiser met Herzl in ...
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... November 1903 they met at Kharkov and an ultimatum was sent to Herzl: he was to withdraw the East Africa project, or a new Independent Zionist organization would be formed. Determined to carry on with negotiations, Herzl met with the ...
... November 1903 they met at Kharkov and an ultimatum was sent to Herzl: he was to withdraw the East Africa project, or a new Independent Zionist organization would be formed. Determined to carry on with negotiations, Herzl met with the ...
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... November 1917, the British government resolved to create a National Home for the Jewish people in Palestine. Such a resolution was a cause for rejoicing throughout the Jewish world. In Odessa two hundred thousand Jews followed Ussishkin ...
... November 1917, the British government resolved to create a National Home for the Jewish people in Palestine. Such a resolution was a cause for rejoicing throughout the Jewish world. In Odessa two hundred thousand Jews followed Ussishkin ...
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... November of the same year, Ussishkin became Chairman of the Commission in Palestine; it was his responsibility to create an organizational structure for the Jewish Home. A Jewish National Assembly was created which elected a Jewish ...
... November of the same year, Ussishkin became Chairman of the Commission in Palestine; it was his responsibility to create an organizational structure for the Jewish Home. A Jewish National Assembly was created which elected a Jewish ...
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... November 1930, it was widely criticized. On 13 February 1931 the Prime Minister read to the House a letter he had written to Weizmann in which he emphasized that the Mandate had an obligation to facilitate Jewish immigration to ...
... November 1930, it was widely criticized. On 13 February 1931 the Prime Minister read to the House a letter he had written to Weizmann in which he emphasized that the Mandate had an obligation to facilitate Jewish immigration to ...
Contents
Dawoud ElAlami | |
The origins of modern Palestine | |
Palestinians Jews and the British | |
Towards the establishment of a Jewish state | |
Arabs and Jews | |
Towards liberation | |
The wall | |
The legacy of the old guard | |
The SixDay War and its aftermath | |
The road to peace | |
Before and after September 11 | |
Renewed aggression | |
Debate | |
Glossary | |
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