The Palestine-Israeli Conflict: A Beginner's GuideGiving a thorough and accessible account of the Palestine-Israeli conflict past, present and future, this introduction is jointly authored by an American rabbi and Professor of Judaism, and a Palestinian lecturer on Islam. The result is a real insight into the bitter truths at the heart of this situation, with each author giving full vent to the emotions behind the two sides of the debate without avoiding any issues, however confrontational and conflict-ridden. The conclusion is a direct exchange between the two authors, which raises many further issues, but which does see both sides holding out hope for resolution and a real solution in the future. |
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... Likud government , and an election was called for 23 July 1984. Under its leader , Shimon Peres , Labour formed a coalition with Likud . It was agreed that Peres would serve as Prime Minister for two years while Shamir served as Foreign ...
... Likud government , and an election was called for 23 July 1984. Under its leader , Shimon Peres , Labour formed a coalition with Likud . It was agreed that Peres would serve as Prime Minister for two years while Shamir served as Foreign ...
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... Likud retained the largest number of seats , with Labour second . However , in order to form a government , it was necessary to form a coalition . In an attempt to integrate the various factions within society , Likud formed a National ...
... Likud retained the largest number of seats , with Labour second . However , in order to form a government , it was necessary to form a coalition . In an attempt to integrate the various factions within society , Likud formed a National ...
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... Likud's nationalism exerted a strong attraction for the right . In the campaign the leader of Likud , Benjamin Netanyahu , declared that he would ensure that the Oslo Accords were upheld , even though he was intent on slowing down the ...
... Likud's nationalism exerted a strong attraction for the right . In the campaign the leader of Likud , Benjamin Netanyahu , declared that he would ensure that the Oslo Accords were upheld , even though he was intent on slowing down the ...
Contents
one the zionist movement | 3 |
two beyond the first world war | 21 |
three the jewish state | 38 |
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The Palestine-Israeli Conflict: A Beginner's Guide Dan Cohn-Sherbok,Dawoud El-Alami Limited preview - 2015 |
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