Israel and the Arabs

Israel and the Arabs
Author: Maxime Rodinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1968
Genre: Arab nationalism
ISBN: UCAL:B4505514

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Arabs in the Shadow of Israel

Arabs in the Shadow of Israel
Author: Tony Maalouf
Publsiher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825493633

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(Foreword by Eugene H. Merrill) A compelling call for Christians to rethink the role of Arabs—also descendents of Abraham and recipients of his blessing.

Israel and the Arab World RLE Israel and Palestine

Israel and the Arab World  RLE Israel and Palestine
Author: C.H. Dodd,M.E. Sales
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317445562

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The Arab-Israeli conflict provides the world with one of its most intractable and dangerous problems. This documentary analysis of the period, first published in 1970, from the First World War to 1968 will be welcomed by all those who seek an impartial understanding of the problem. The editors have gathered together documents ranging from official papers, original maps and a Palestine/Israel population graph to quotations from contemporary historians and observers. So far as possible the documents themselves are made to tell the dramatic story of Arab-Israel relations. But the editors also place them in the broader context of Middle Eastern history and indicate major points of interest. The conclusion analyses fundamental issues and an appendix contains questions which may be answered from a study of the documents, thus providing a useful basis for discussion.

The Fifty Years War

The Fifty Years War
Author: Jihan El-Tahri
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780141937151

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Since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, the region has been the scene of fierce power struggles, injustice and tragic events - a situation which persists to this day. Now for the first time, an Israeli-Arab author collaboration is tackling one of the world's most controversial situations. Published to accompany a six-part BBC television series by the makers of the award-winning DEATH OF YUGOSLAVIA, this myth-breaking book draws on candid interviews with key protagonists in the struggles - many of whom have never before spoken out - to reveal behind-the-scenes events and put the record straight. This is a definitive insiders' account of war and peace in the Middle East.

To Be an Arab in Israel

To Be an Arab in Israel
Author: Laurence Louër
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231511698

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To Be an Arab in Israel fills a long-neglected gap in the study of Israel and the contemporary Arab world. Whether for ideological reasons or otherwise, both Israeli and Arab writers have yet to seriously consider Israel's significant minority of non-Jewish citizens, whose existence challenges common assumptions regarding Israel's exclusively Jewish character. Arabs have been a presence at all levels of the Israeli government since the foundation of the state. Laurence Louër begins her history in the 1980s when the Israeli political system began to take the Arab nationalist parties into account for the political negotiations over coalition building. Political parties-especially Labour-sought the votes of Arab citizens by making unusual promises such as ownership and access to land. The continuing rise of nationalist sentiments among Palestinians, however, threw the relationship between the Jewish state and the Arab minority into chaos. But as Louër demonstrates, "Palestinization" did not prompt the Arab citizens of Israel to set aside their Israeli citizenship. Rather, Israel's Arabs have sought to insert themselves into Israeli society while simultaneously celebrating their difference, and these efforts have led to a confrontation between two conceptions of society and two visions of Israel. Louër's fascinating book embraces the complexity of this history, revealing the surprising collusions and compromises that have led to alliances between Arab nationalists and Israeli authorities. She also addresses the current role of Israel's Arab elites, who have been educated at Hebrew-speaking universities, and the continuing absorption of militant Islamists into Israel's bureaucracy. To Be an Arab in Israel is a discerning treatment of an enigmatic, little known, but nevertheless highly influential people. Their effect on the balance of power in the Middle East seems destined to grow in the twenty-first century.

Israel and the Arabs

Israel and the Arabs
Author: Maxime Rodinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1968
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: UOM:39015001677940

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Twice in the last twelve years the Middle East has exloded into war. Not suprising, pronounce the experts, when you consider the mutually repellient elements packed into the area: Judaism, Islam; socialism, reaction; dictatorship, democracy; not to mention Russian and American ambitions. As well try to mix the oil of the Gulf and the water of the Jordan. -- Book Cover.

A History of the Arab Israeli Conflict

A History of the Arab Israeli Conflict
Author: Ian J. Bickerton,Carla L. Klausner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 910
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315509396

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Concise and comprehensive, A History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict presents 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 tying in a twenty-first century perspective. The seventh edition exposes readers to recent events in the Middle East. Altering relations between Israel and neighboring states, political and religious uncertainty as a result of the Arab Spring and the increased scrutiny of Iran's nuclear program are explored in this updated edition.

Arabs Israelis

Arabs   Israelis
Author: Mahmoud Hussein,Saul Friedländer,Jean Lacouture
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073434289

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The debate is intense, sometimes even biting, and goes deeper than Amos Elon and Sana Hassan's Between Enemies. Americans who read this crucial debate can make a start toward understanding the conflict as perceived by those in the Middle East