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PALESTINIAN PROBLEM (4) answer(s).
 
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ID:   029837


After the guns fall silent : peace or armageddon in the Middle East / Sid-Ahmed, Mohamed 1976  Book
Sid Ahmed Mohamed Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1976.
Description 144p.hbk
Standard Number 0856641847
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016223956.048/SID 016223MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   111727


Regional implications of the Arab uprising / Panayiotides, Nicos   Journal Article
Panayiotides, Nicos Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The "Arab Spring" aggravates the security dilemma between Israel and its neighbors, and the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Palestinian problem cannot remain unaffected by the outcomes of the uprisings.
Key Words Israel  Iran  Middle East  Lebanon  Egypt  Hamas 
Hizbullah  Gaza  Jewish State  Security Dilemma  Arab - Israeli Conflict  Muslim Brotherhood 
Barack Obama  Arab Spring  Palestinian Problem 
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ID:   167745


Russia in the Middle East and the Palestinian problem / Dolgov, B   Journal Article
Dolgov, B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE PALESTINIAN PROBLEM is one of the worst headaches of the Middle East and one of the greatest geopolitical challenges. The Soviet Union/Russia, which was present when it originated, was one of the countries that tried to resolve problems related, among other things, to Israeli and Palestinian statehood and the fact that Palestine is the cradle of three world religions - Christianity, Islam and ludaism.
Key Words Turkey  Middle East  Syria  Russia  Palestinian Problem 
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ID:   187060


Strange country: representations of the nascent state of Israel in the Turkish press / Solomonovich, Nadav   Journal Article
Solomonovich, Nadav Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyses a series of 14 articles, published in the widespread daily Turkish newspaper Yeni Sabah in June 1949 under the title ‘A Strange Country: Yeni Sabah’s Correspondent Mehmet Ataker reports from Israel’. It shows that while Turkey was the first Muslim state to have recognised Israel, Yeni Sabah adopted a clear anti-Israel stance, transmitting the Palestinian narrative on the 1948 war to its Turkish readers and attempting to delegitimize Israel by questioning the idea of Jewish nationalism and using symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism to deride Israelis and Jews.
Key Words Israel  Turkey  Press  Antisemitism  Palestinian Problem  Foreign Policy 
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