Synopses & Reviews
The Arab-Israeli Conflict explains what the term "Arab-Israeli Conflict" refers to, providing an accurate and dispassionate description of the current situation, its origins, as well as the people involved and their motivations. It outlines in an accessible manner the past and present events that have led to the current divisions and hostilities.
Using a thematic approach, the work examines key questions such as the importance of Jerusalem, borders and the West Bank, settlements, terrorism, Palestinian and Israeli political structures and internal divisions, the role of the United States (and other countries), the significance of ethnic identity and religion, and more.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict illuminates the nature and course of the conflict, fostering a better understanding of the current situation and what we hear in the news almost daily. Written by an expert in the field, the guide will appeal to anyone perplexed by this ongoing and seemingly intractable conflict.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsList of MapsPrefaceIntroduction1. What is the Arab-Israeli Conflict? 2. The Situation, 2009-20113. What are the Core Issues? 4. From The Oslo Accords of 1993 to 20055. The Media, Perplexity and the Conflict 6. The United States and the Conflict 7. Palestinian Refugees, the Right of Return and Israel's Security8. Lebanon and the Conflict 9. The 2008-09 Israel-Gaza War Conclusion Appendix One: Some Basic Facts Appendix Two: Some key figures Appendix Three: The Peace Process Bibliography Index