A Brief History of IsraelInfobase Publishing, 2008 - Počet stran: 401 Narrates the complex tale of Israel's people and their modern state, established thousands of years after the destruction of the old one, against the backdrop of exile, anti-Semitism, Zionism, and the Holocaust. |
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From Biblical Times to the Ottoman Period | 1 |
The Prehistory of the State of Israel c 18801948 | 13 |
Political Economic and Military Consolidation 19481967 | 43 |
From the SixDay War to the Yom Kippur War and Its Aftermath 19671975 | 84 |
The Begin Earthquake and Peace with Egypt 19751979 | 109 |
From Peace with Egypt to the Palestinian Intifada 19791990 | 132 |
The Persian Gulf War and the Middle East Peace Process 19901996 | 158 |
The Netanyahu and Barak Governments 19962000 | 186 |
A Continuing Quest for Peace 2006Present | 271 |
Conclusion | 295 |
Basic Facts about Israel | 302 |
Knesset Election Results | 307 |
Glossary of Political Parties | 312 |
Chronology | 319 |
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Suggested Reading | 349 |
The alAqsa Intifada and Sharons Ascent to Power 20002002 | 206 |
A New Perspective on Security 20022006 | 229 |
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