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Papers On Israel & The Middle East
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Masada / What The Land Means To The Jewish People
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A 10 page paper that discusses the land issues surrounding the war in the Middle East. The writer defines Masada, looks at the Israeli claim to Masada through archeological records, and explains the political environment through the last two centuries leading up to Zionist ideals, the main focus being a nation established according to the promise of the prophets--Masada. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: Masada.wps
Israel Vs. Saudi Arabia / Comparison of a Secular & Non-Secular State
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This detailed 8 page paper compares the economies, import/export, and rate of industrialization between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Useful statistical data is provided. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Secvsnon.wps
The Ongoing War Between Israel & Lebanon / Decades of Conflict
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the continuing war between Israel and Lebanon and suggests reasons for the continued conflict. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Isrreb.wps
Benjamin Netanyahu 'A Place Among the Nations' / Book Review
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This 5 page book analysis gives a brief overview of Netanyahu's 1993 work in which he discusses Israel and the world. Some of his viewpoints are controversial but all are insightful and powerfully presented.
Filename: Netan.wps
Israel's Hard Line
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A 5 page paper discussing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's hard line on allowing increases in the numbers of Jewish residents in established settlements in the area of Israel that is continually disputed in ownership by the Arabs. The paper compares two 1995 editorials written after Netanyahu had been in office for six months, and both promised the potential of warfare if Netanyahu continued to refuse to back away from his assertion that Jews have the right to inhabit all areas of their own country. The writer concludes that a better time to question Netanyahu's philosophies would have been before his election to office, and that the example of a national leader adhering to campaign promises is so unusual that other national leaders have no experience in dealing with it.
Filename: Israel.wps