struck me was that Israel had roughly three reasons put forward, as opposed to the Arabs two. The writer says that "it comes down to whetherÂ…" in the first paragraph...
UN. The costs were the greatest in any battles fought since World War II. The Arabs lost some 2,000 tanks and more than 500 planes; the Israelis, 804 tanks and 114...
Israel was established. Less then twenty-four hours later, Israel was invaded by its Arab neighbors: Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. Now Israel had to fight...
Israel was
caught off guard because it was the holiday.
The war destroyed many things. The Arabs
lost approximate 2000 tanks and 500
airplanes. Israel lost...
Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, North Yemen, and
Saudi Arabia joined together to form a new Arab Co-operation Council (international 53).
All five members are also members...
About 300,000 more immigrants arrived in the next 15 years. The first "battle" of the Arab-Israeli conflict occurred in August of 1929 when violent clashes left 133...
long before the Jews came in the 1800's. This Zionistic theory has caused violations in Arab civil rights and overall discrimination for all non-Jews. David Bender...
Medieval Spain, University in Diversity, 400-1000 (Basingstoke 1995)
Collins, Rodger: The Arab Conquest of Spain 710-797 (Oxford 1989)
Fletcher, Richard: Moorish...
bombers, and terrorists in Israel are nowadays almost a daily occurrence. However, Arabs also become victims at times since the US supports Israel with their efforts...
1967 war. The 1973 oil crisis began on October 17, 1973, when Arab members of the OPEC, during the Yom Kippur War, announced that they would no longer ship petroleum...
to split the Middle Eastern land called Palestine into two independent nations, one Arab and one Jewish. On May 14, 1948, a new nation was born: Israel. However...
eventual military rule whose competing factions eventually led to the present Arab nationalist and socialist rule of the Ba'ath Party. During the Suez crisis of 1956...
conflict became "Palestinianized" after 1967 in the sense that it once again became a conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine (Kelman 185, Gazit 85). The locus...
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• Khalaf, Issa (1991) "Politics in Palestine : Arab factionalism and social disintegration, 1939-1948." State University of New York...
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OPEC) holds about two-thirds of the world's oil reserves, three of the most conservative Arab oil states Kuwait, Libya and Saudi Arabia agreed in Beirut to create...
land of Israel. However, sitting on that land were non-Jews, namely, Muslims. Arab nationalism was a very complex process, originally pushed by Christians who wished...
mid-1990s, there were only three departments within 45 faculties of education in 14 Arab states. (Adult Education in the Middle East 2000). For the most part adult...
of World War 1, (Abraham, ). It was not until the 1980's that the third wave of migrating Arabic people came to the U.S and began segregating themselves from society...
and influence was showcased in the early 1960s when Syria pulled out the United Arab Republic and the prolonged fighting of Egyptian troops in Yemen. Nasser was...