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Israel and the Arab World, Gil Zohar

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Israel and the Arab World, Gil Zohar
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 58-59) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Israel and the Arab World
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
903764362
Responsibility statement
Gil Zohar
Series statement
Voices from Israel
Summary
"Israel and the Arab World, written from an Israeli viewpoint, examines Israel's geopolitical position in the Middle East and the Arab world. The status of many Palestinians as stateless people and refugees is often in the news. This book explains how this tragedy was created and is being perpetuated. The narrative examines Zionist chauvinism, Arab rejectionism, the long and convoluted search for peace, and the history of asymmetric warfare and terror. Israel's relationship with Egypt and Jordan-with whom it has peace treaties-is discussed. The reader will meet some Palestinians, including Palestinian Americans, and will encounter a symbol that evokes co-existence and peace. Parallel to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a war for public opinion. The author encourages each reader to have an open mind and to avoid stereotypes as they seek to unravel the tangled truth. Peace begins in one's heart, and not from government decrees; certainly not from propaganda. It is the hope in this undertaking that we may all merit to contribute to peace and understanding in the global village which is our planet Earth"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. The Roots of the Conflict Spotlight on: The Balfour Declaration -- Chapter 2. War Refugees: The Plight of the Palestinian People Spotlight on: The Debate Over the Root Causes of the Refugee Problem -- Chapter 3. Uncle and Nephew: The Bloody Legacy of Two Palestinian Leaders -- Chapter 4. Israel's Neighbor Egypt: 35 Years of a "Cold Peace" -- Chapter 5. Israel and Jordan: The Odd Couple of the Middle East -- Chapter 6. Palestinians in Jerusalem: Property Rights and the Destruction of Homes Spotlight On: The Story of a Family Living on Jerusalem's Mount of Olives -- Chapter 7. A Boston Clan Brings its Own Beer to Palestine -- Chapter 8. Israeli and Palestinian Cartoon Characters Symbolize the Dream of Peace
Target audience
juvenile
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