Aparheid Isarel Possibilities For The Struggle Within / Uri Davis
رقم التسجيلة | 8952 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9781842773390 |
رقم الطلب |
DS 113.7 .D367 |
المؤلف | Davis, Uri |
العنوان | Aparheid Isarel Possibilities For The Struggle Within / Uri Davis |
بيانات النشر | London: Zed Books, 2003. |
الوصف المادي | 242 P |
المحتويات / النص |
Part 1. Zionism |
المستخلص |
Uri Davis explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and charges that Israel has acted in blatant violation of most UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, including amassing weapons of mass destruction in violation of international law. Based on his conclusions, Davis then debates whether Israel deserves its reputation in the West as the Middle East's democratic exception. |
المواضيع | Palestinian Arabs - Civil rights - IsraelIsrael - Ethnic relations |
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300 | |a 242 P. |
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|a Part 1. Zionism Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust Transfer and Massacre World Zionist Organization and Its Political Goals Achieving the Goals of Political Zionism Regularizing the Irregular: The Regulation of Apartheid in Israel The Veiling of Israeli Apartheid The Case of the South African Forest, Golani Junction Part 2. Israel The Establishment of the State of Israel as a Jewish State Israel and the UN Who is a Jew and the Question of Palestinian Return Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Part 3. Israeli Apartheid Israel and South Africa: Two Forms of Apartheid Jewish Presence Arab Absence Registration of Births, Citizenship and Residence The Histadrut: Continuity and Change The Case of Saad Murtada, First Egyptian Ambassador to Israel Part 4. Political Repression in Israel Part 5. The Struggle Within Uri Davis explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and charges that Israel has acted in blatant violation of most UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, including amassing weapons of mass destruction in violation of international law. Based on his conclusions, Davis then debates whether Israel deserves its reputation in the West as the Middle East's democratic exception. |
650 | |a Israel - Ethnic relations |
650 | |a Palestinian Arabs - Civil rights - Israel |
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