The Palestine-Israeli Conflict: A Beginner's GuideOneworld Publications, 2001 - 208 من الصفحات Giving 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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... Secretary , Ernest Bevin , declares intention to refer the Palestine Mandate back to the United Nations . General Assembly votes for partition of Palestine into a Palestinian and a Jewish state . The British government expresses its ...
... Secretary , Ernest Bevin , declares intention to refer the Palestine Mandate back to the United Nations . General Assembly votes for partition of Palestine into a Palestinian and a Jewish state . The British government expresses its ...
الصفحة 52
... Secretary of State , John Foster Dulles , decided to suspend American aid to Israel in response to Israeli raids on Arab border villages . Anxious to protect the new state from such changes in policy , Ben - Gurion sought to establish ...
... Secretary of State , John Foster Dulles , decided to suspend American aid to Israel in response to Israeli raids on Arab border villages . Anxious to protect the new state from such changes in policy , Ben - Gurion sought to establish ...
الصفحة 74
... Secretary of State , James Baker , acted as a facilitator in this crisis , issuing a five - point statement which proposed that Israel engage in talks with acceptable Palestinians . As the Intifada continued , Jews were reluctant to ...
... Secretary of State , James Baker , acted as a facilitator in this crisis , issuing a five - point statement which proposed that Israel engage in talks with acceptable Palestinians . As the Intifada continued , Jews were reluctant to ...
المحتوى
one the zionist movement | 3 |
two beyond the first world war | 21 |
three the jewish state | 38 |
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