Facts and Fables RLE Israel and Palestine

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Facts and Fables  RLE Israel and Palestine
Author : Clifford A. Wright
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 22 May 2015
ISBN : 9781317447740
Pages : 216 pages
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Facts and Fables RLE Israel and Palestine by Clifford A. Wright Book PDF Summary

The Arab-Israeli conflict is one of the greatest threats to world peace today. Yet for all the importance and passion of this conflict very little is actually known about the story behind the headlines. Behind each confrontation and each act of terrorism is a long and deep story. This primer on the Arab-Israeli conflict, first published in 1989, examines the real stories behind the conflict and separates fact from fable. By carefully documenting, each claim and counter-claim, many widely-held beliefs are unmasked as myths.

Facts and Fables  RLE Israel and Palestine

The Arab-Israeli conflict is one of the greatest threats to world peace today. Yet for all the importance and passion of this conflict very little is actually known about the story behind the headlines. Behind each confrontation and each act of terrorism is a long and deep story. This primer

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