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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... rejects alternative to Palestine as aim of Zionism. Arab opposition to Zionist settlements intensifies. First World War. Sykes-Picot agreement. Balfour Declaration. Arab Revolt: Lawrence takes Aqaba, Allenby enters Jerusalem. Chaim ...
... rejects alternative to Palestine as aim of Zionism. Arab opposition to Zionist settlements intensifies. First World War. Sykes-Picot agreement. Balfour Declaration. Arab Revolt: Lawrence takes Aqaba, Allenby enters Jerusalem. Chaim ...
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... reject Israeli plan that would keep large areas of the West Bank under Israeli control. Visit by MK Ariel Sharon to al-Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount triggers Al-Aqsa Intifada. Ariel Sharon elected Prime Minister of Israel. 'Dolphinarium ...
... reject Israeli plan that would keep large areas of the West Bank under Israeli control. Visit by MK Ariel Sharon to al-Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount triggers Al-Aqsa Intifada. Ariel Sharon elected Prime Minister of Israel. 'Dolphinarium ...
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... rejected Herzl's overtures. Herzl and other Zionists believed they could hide their ultimate objective – the establishment of a Jewish state – by focusing on the formation of a chartered company. Ottoman diplomats, however, were clear ...
... rejected Herzl's overtures. Herzl and other Zionists believed they could hide their ultimate objective – the establishment of a Jewish state – by focusing on the formation of a chartered company. Ottoman diplomats, however, were clear ...
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... rejected the offer of an elected assembly. Steps. towards. statehood. Despite the Arab rejection of a representative assembly, Samuel and Churchill were not deterred from their plans for Palestine. Once the League of Nations Council ...
... rejected the offer of an elected assembly. Steps. towards. statehood. Despite the Arab rejection of a representative assembly, Samuel and Churchill were not deterred from their plans for Palestine. Once the League of Nations Council ...
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... rejected such a plan at a Palestinian Arab Congress in Nablus. Undeterred by the Arab reaction, the British proceeded with elections. The Palestinian Arab Executive, elected by the Nablus Congress, decided on a boycott which effectively ...
... rejected such a plan at a Palestinian Arab Congress in Nablus. Undeterred by the Arab reaction, the British proceeded with elections. The Palestinian Arab Executive, elected by the Nablus Congress, decided on a boycott which effectively ...
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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The Palestine-Israeli Conflict: A Beginner's Guide Dan Cohn-Sherbok,Dawoud Sudqi El Alami No preview available - 2015 |
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