This book provides a holistic view of the conflict between Israel
and its Arab neighbours and studies the global implications of
their fraught relations. Focusing on the conflict from its
beginning in the late 19th Century, the author provides a
well-rounded and balanced narrative by examining its religious,
ideological, ethnic, political, national, regional and
international dimensions. The volume covers a wide range of issues
such as the conflicting historical legacy of the city of Jerusalem,
Jewish longing for a homeland, the partition of Palestine, various
wars and conflicts since 1948, Palestinian resistance, Arab Boycott
of Israel and the Abraham Accords. It also tackles the contested
national claims and the refugee question and looks at various
peace-making efforts, including the role of external stakeholders
such as the US, UK, Russia and India. A comprehensive study of the
Arab-Israeli conflict, the book is richly supported by a swath of
references to materials, documents, maps and video links. It will
be an essential reading for students, academics, and teachers of
politics and international relations, national security,
geopolitics, history, military and strategic studies, Middle East
studies, conflict resolution and peace-making.
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