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ID:   034908


Arab-Israeli war 1973: strategy, tactics and lessons / Mehta, Johnny 1984  Book
Johnny Mehta Book
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Publication New Delhi, Himalayan Books, 1984.
Description 176p.: mapspbk
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025211956.048/MEH 025211MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   118472


Battle for Golan heights / Singh, Rohit   Journal Article
Singh, Rohit Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Golan Heights  Muslims  Arab - Israel Conflict  Battle  Zionist  Kippur War - 1973 
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ID:   140081


Framing consensus : evaluating the narrative specificity of territorial indivisibility / Zellman , Ariel   Article
Zellman , Ariel Article
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Summary/Abstract International territorial conflicts are frequently characterized by political recourse to narratives of nationalist entitlement, stifling conflict resolution by raising domestic audience costs and discursively limiting bargaining flexibility. Conflict incentivizes elite employment of such claims precisely because security threats and fear of violence heighten popular resonance of adversarial collective identity frames. This article argues, however, that consensus mobilization behind nationalist territorial claims is highly dependent upon the particular narratives elites select to justify them. Employing controlled individual-level experiments administered to diverse populations in Israel, it demonstrates how exposure to competing narratives of homeland, security, economic prosperity, and settlement impacts support for control of East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank. Although indivisible claims to ‘United Jerusalem’, the Golan, and West Bank settlement blocs and strategic highlands are generally considered popular consensus issues in Israel, only particular narratives trigger consensus mobilization behind each. Some narratives even encourage conciliatory policy attitudes against such appeals. As a democracy embroiled in multiple enduring territorial disputes, analysis of the Israeli case contributes to understanding of the limits and political consequences of elite rhetoric. Demonstrating the affinity between narrative frames and popular policy preferences, this article also lends insight into the intersubjective beliefs that drive mass support for nationalist territorial claims.
Key Words Territory  Israel  Golan Heights  Jerusalem  West Bank  Framing 
Narrative  Indivisibility 
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ID:   058416


Golan heights:Israel's predicaments / Kumarswamy, P R Oct 1999  Journal Article
Kumarswamy, P R Journal Article
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Publication Oct 1999.
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ID:   100732


Heights of ineptitude: the Syrian army's assault on the Golan heights / Young, James L   Journal Article
Young, James L Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Battle of the Golan Heights was one of the critical events of the Yom Kippur War. Most of the current historiography follows the narrative established by Avigdor Kahalani in his work The Heights of Courage, in which the outcome was determined by the skill and courage of the Israeli tank crews of the 7th Armored and Barak brigades. While acknowledging the Israelis' bravery, this article challenges this conventional approach by stating that it was the Syrians' tactical incompetence and failure to adhere to Soviet operational doctrine that was the primary cause of the battle's outcome.
Key Words Israel  Army  Golan Heights  Syria  Yom Kippur War  Syrian Army 
Flawed Theory 
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ID:   129881


Israeli-Palestinian slugfest and how it impacts Arab dynamics / Ram, V B N   Journal Article
Ram, V B N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   131284


Israel's little piece of Syria / Phillips, Christopher   Journal Article
Phillips, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Golan Heights  Syria  Syrian Civil War  Six Day Wars 
Syrian Nationalism  Majdal Shams  Bashar 
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ID:   092176


Let sleeping dogs lie: on Ghajar and other Anomalies in the Syria-Lebanon-Israel tri-border region / Kaufman, Asher   Journal Article
Kaufman, Asher Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that the partition of the village of Ghajar between Israel and Lebanon by the Israeli Line of Withdrawal, as determined by the United Nations in 2000, was based on historical and cartographical errors. It demonstrates that the entire village was controlled by Syria until the June 1967 war when Israel occupied it along with the Golan Heights. The article shows that the entire pre-1967 tri-border region of Syria, Lebanon, and Israel suffered from border irregularities that remained dormant until 2000. Finally, the article argues that Ghajar should remain united, pending a Syrian-Israeli peace deal that theoretically would return the Golan Heights to Syria and include Ghajar in its entirety.
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ID:   123128


Making time for national identity: theoretical concept and empirical glance on the temporal performance of national identity / Lavi, Liron   Journal Article
Lavi, Liron Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Despite global, economic, technological and social transformations, nationality has remained an influential identity category. It still forms the basis for collective self-determination, political sovereignty and sense of belonging. This article puts forward the concept of 'Chrono-Work' to offer a critical approach to national identity. Employing temporal and performative perspectives, the concept addresses the conditions for establishing and constructing national identity. Drawing on Judith Butler's performance theory, it is suggested that performance of national acts loads national identity with meaning through the construction of a chronological narrative. To complete the theoretical picture, a case study of 'Chrono-Work' among the Jewish settlers on the Golan Heights in Israel is offered. It is shown that national identity is constantly performed through temporal strategies that aim at achieving a chronological order. Therefore, it is suggested that national identity is not given, but rather is the result of continuous 'Chrono-Work'.
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ID:   083646


Missed Chance for Peace: Israel and Syria's Negotiations over the Golan Heights / Daoudy, Marwa   Journal Article
Daoudy, Marwa Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Israel  Golan Heights  Syria  Negotiations 
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ID:   187075


On fleeing colonial captivity: fugitive arts in the occupied Jawlan / Karkabi, Nadeem; Ibraheem, Aamer   Journal Article
Karkabi, Nadeem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines artistic production in the formerly Syrian land of the Jawlan (Golan Heights) as a way of tracing Indigenous politics of decolonization. Through consideration of the Jawlanis’ longstanding refusal to integrate into the Israeli state, the article demonstrates how Yasser Khanger’s poetry and the music of the band Toot Ard are practices of artistic fugitivity that flee colonial captivity. It argues that these cases offer two different modes of metaphoric and actual fugitive mobility. Khanger’s is a mental movement toward disengagement from the settler-colonial state while physically staying in place. It evades subjugation by redefining confinement as a tool for staging poetic insurgency. The second mode is based on physical nomadic movement in international space while embracing a stateless condition. Fugitivity here becomes a movement that forces the Indigenous stateless self into the outside world, to realise the possibility of decolonisation by transgressing nation-state borders.
Key Words Golan Heights  Syria  Decolonisation  Refusal  Indigenous Art  Fugitivity 
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ID:   018829


Practical line: The line of withdrawal from Lebanon and its potential Applicability to the Golan Heights / Hof Fred C Winter 2001  Article
Hof Fred C Article
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Publication Winter 2001.
Description 25-42
Key Words Golan Heights  Lebanon  Border-Lebanon-Israel 
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ID:   131172


Striking distance: increasing attacks on Israel's northern border / Blanford, Nicholas   Journal Article
Blanford, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Israel  Golan Heights  Syria  Lebanon  Hizbullah  Israel Defence Forces 
Shia Militant Group 
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ID:   166901


U.S. Recognition of Golan Heights Annexation: Testament to Our Times / Kattan, Victor   Journal Article
Kattan, Victor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract On 25 March 2019, U.S. president Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognizing the occupied Golan Heights as part of Israel. The Golan Heights proclamation, which endorses Israel's annexation of the territory captured from Syria in the 1967 war, was issued two weeks before the Israeli general election in a photo-op with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. Undermining internationally agreed-upon norms prohibiting states from recognizing the annexation of territory by force, the proclamation could have detrimental consequences for the international legal order, providing a precedent for other states to take steps to annex territory they claim is necessary for their defense.
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ID:   007251


Voices from the Golan / Fakhr Sakr Abu Summer 2000  Article
Fakhr Sakr Abu Article
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Publication Summer 2000.
Description 5-36
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ID:   053115


Water security as afactor in Arab-Israeli Wars and emerging peace. / Amery, Hussein A   Journal Article
Amery, Hussein A Journal Article
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Publication Jan-March 1997.
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ID:   170715


Yigal Allon’s plan to establish an independent Druze state / Manor, Udi   Journal Article
Manor, Udi Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Yigal Allon is largely known in the historiography of the Arab-Israeli conflict for the Allon Plan of the late 1960s, which sought to facilitate Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian peace through the return of most of the West Bank to Jordan while retaining some parts, vital for Israel’s security, in line with UN Resolution 242 of November 1967. What is less known, however, is his attempt in the wake of the June 1967 war to bring about the creation of an independent Druze state in Jabel Druze, in southern Syria. This article sheds light on this overlooked episode – its underlying rationale and causes of failure.
Key Words Israel  Golan Heights  Syria  Druze  Yigal Allon  Levi Eshkol, 
Druze state 
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ID:   158766


Yom Kippur war, Dr. Kissinger, and the smoking gun / Rom, Rami; Gilat, Amir ; Sheldon, Rose Mary   Journal Article
Sheldon, Rose Mary Journal Article
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Key Words Military Intelligence  Golan Heights  Syria  Egypt  Yom Kippur War  Kissinger 
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