A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli ConflictThis concise and comprehensive book presents a balanced, impartial, and well-illustrated coverage of the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The authors identify and examine the issues and themes that have characterized and defined the conflict over the past century. The updated Fourth Edition includes a new final unit that examines the many developments since 9/11. The critical issues covered include the Great Power rivalries, the causes and results of the major wars, the evolution of Palestinian nationalism, the Israeli-occupied territories and the Intifada, and the course of the peace process. This is for anyone interested in the history and development of the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict. |
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... sides on the status of cooperation , the results of the meetings and its recommendations . C. Other Issues 1. Palestinian Police Force • The Palestinian side will provide a list of its policemen to the Israeli side in conformity with ...
... sides on the status of cooperation , the results of the meetings and its recommendations . C. Other Issues 1. Palestinian Police Force • The Palestinian side will provide a list of its policemen to the Israeli side in conformity with ...
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Ian J. Bickerton, Carla L. Klausner. 3. Both sides will renew negotiations on Safe Passage immediately . As regards the southern route , the sides will make best efforts to conclude the agreement within a week of the entry into force of ...
Ian J. Bickerton, Carla L. Klausner. 3. Both sides will renew negotiations on Safe Passage immediately . As regards the southern route , the sides will make best efforts to conclude the agreement within a week of the entry into force of ...
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... Sides have agreed as follows : 1. Permanent Status negotiations : a . In the context of the implementation of the prior agreements , the two Sides will resume the Permanent Status negotiations in an accelerated manner and will make a ...
... Sides have agreed as follows : 1. Permanent Status negotiations : a . In the context of the implementation of the prior agreements , the two Sides will resume the Permanent Status negotiations in an accelerated manner and will make a ...
Contents
PALESTINE DURING THE MANDATE | 2 |
Defining the Question | 4 |
CHARTS | 7 |
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