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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | DS 119.75 .O22 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 604827 |
DS 119.7 .T495 2008 The one-state solution : a breakthrough for peace in the Israeli-Palestinian deadlock / | DS 119.7 .T745 1991 The American search for Mideast peace / | DS 119.7 .W38 1977 The Palestine State : a rational approach / | DS 119.75 .O22 1998 The Palestinian Intifada / | DS 119.76 .A84 2010 The Arab-Israeli conflict in the media : producing shared memory and national identity in the global television era / | DS 119.76 .B526 2007 Beyond bullets and bombs : grassroots peacebuilding between Israelis and Palestinians / | DS 119.76 .C66 2006 Contemporary issues in palestinian arab education / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 240) and index.
This book follows the course of the Intifada closely and chronicles its unfolding. The Palestinian Intifada (struggle) against Israeli domination lasted nine years (1987-1996) and consisted initially of spontaneous civil disobedience, with operating instructions issued to secret people's committees, which Israeli security forces countered with a heavy hand. Americans sponsored a Middle East peace process negotiation where the basic issue was whether Israel would accept a "land for peace" solution and withdraw from the Occupied Territories, in return for a peace treaty with Palestinians and Arabs. Both Arafat and the Israelis accepted the Oslo Accords, which divided the Palestinians since many hardliners still demanded complete independence and came open conflict with Arafat; there is now talk of an Intifada II.
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