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Palestine and the Great Feud - A Land Torn in Two, Zionism and the Infancy of Ideas (1897–1918)

English · Hardback

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This volume analyzes the early period of the Arab-Israeli conflict (1897-1948), which encompasses the emergence of the Zionist movement, the spread of Western colonialism, and the end of the First World War.

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Acknowledgments...............................................................................................
Introduction.......................................................................................................
Chapter One: Colonial Strategy to Prevent Arab Danger..................................................
Chapter Two: Fathers of the Founding Zionists and Their Proposals ...................................
Chapter Three: Jewish Settlement Projects: Alternatives to Palestine, 1891-1917...........................
Chapter Four: Palestine between the Zionist Movement and Western Imperialism during the WWI
Chapter Five: The Important Features of the Zionist Movement and Arab Reality in the Late Ottoman Era
Conclusion.......................................................................................................
Bibliography ....................................................................................................
Index..............................................................................................................
About the Author................................................................................................



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By Dr. Labeeb Ahmed Bsoul

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