The fifty years' war : Israel and the Arabs
Material type: TextPublication details: London Penguin 1998Description: 301pISBN: 9780140268270Subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict Israel Diplomatic relations Egypt Jewish-Arab relations Palestinian Arabs--Politics and government Middle EastDDC classification: 956.04 Summary: Drawing on Hundreds of In-depth Interviews with Politicians, soldiers, and journalists from sixteen countries, Israel and the Arabs is an eyewitness account of the history of Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors. Updated with a new afterword for this paperback edition, Israel and the Arabs also includes a never-before-published transcript of a conversation between Jordan's late King Hussein and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir taped ten days before the 1973 war and an interview with Shams el-din Badran, Egypt's Minister of War in 1967, which provides insights into the role of the former Soviet Union in provoking the Six-Day War. This unique Israeli-Arab collaborative work tackles one of the worlds most complex and controversial situations from both sides of the firing line.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library Stack | 956.04 BRE/F (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 52747 |
Drawing on Hundreds of In-depth Interviews with Politicians, soldiers, and journalists from sixteen countries, Israel and the Arabs is an eyewitness account of the history of Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors. Updated with a new afterword for this paperback edition, Israel and the Arabs also includes a never-before-published transcript of a conversation between Jordan's late King Hussein and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir taped ten days before the 1973 war and an interview with Shams el-din Badran, Egypt's Minister of War in 1967, which provides insights into the role of the former Soviet Union in provoking the Six-Day War. This unique Israeli-Arab collaborative work tackles one of the worlds most complex and controversial situations from both sides of the firing line.
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