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Debating Palestine and Israel/ Dan Cohn-Sherbok and Mary Grey

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: England: Impress Books, 2014. Description: 308 p.: maps; 21 cmISBN:
  • 978-1-907-60549-9
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 93.6 .C64 2014
Contents:
Nineteenth-century anti-Semitism Zionism The Balfour declaration The aftermath of the Balfour Declaration The British mandate Palestine before the Second World War Between the First and Second World War Post War Developments 1946-1948 The war of independence and aftermath Suez and beyond The Six-Day war and its aftermath Renewed conflict between Israel and the Arabs The Palestinian problem The uprising Arab-Israeli negotiations Before and after September 11: the second intifada 2000 and the attack on the Twin Towers Continuing conflict Gaza and beyond Beyond the Gaza War The future
Summary: While the Jews strove for statehood and national identity as a result of their claim to their ancient homeland, the Palestinians were denied both, leading to their marginalisation and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This book seeks to uncover and explore the central issues of this crisis through the dialogue and debate of a pro-Palestinian Christian and a pro-Zionist Jew. Clashing viewpoints are expressed as the authors trace the history of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict from the end of the nineteenth century until the present
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Nineteenth-century anti-Semitism
Zionism
The Balfour declaration
The aftermath of the Balfour Declaration
The British mandate
Palestine before the Second World War
Between the First and Second World War
Post War Developments 1946-1948
The war of independence and aftermath
Suez and beyond
The Six-Day war and its aftermath
Renewed conflict between Israel and the Arabs
The Palestinian problem
The uprising
Arab-Israeli negotiations
Before and after September 11: the second intifada 2000 and the attack on the Twin Towers
Continuing conflict
Gaza and beyond
Beyond the Gaza War
The future

While the Jews strove for statehood and national identity as a result of their claim to their ancient homeland, the Palestinians were denied both, leading to their marginalisation and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This book seeks to uncover and explore the central issues of this crisis through the dialogue and debate of a pro-Palestinian Christian and a pro-Zionist Jew. Clashing viewpoints are expressed as the authors trace the history of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict from the end of the nineteenth century until the present

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