The Complete Idiot's Guide to Middle East ConflictSince the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East and the terrorist attacks in Israel and battling in the Israeli-occupied territories of the West Bank, man Americans have turned to The Complete Idiot's Guide® to the Middle East Conflict for information. No matter whether readers are pro-Israeli or pro-Palestinian--or somewhere in between--it is crucial, particularly following the events of September 11, 2001, for us to understand the history of the conflict, including the disputes and the peace treaties, the U.S., and international intervention, and the reasons why the Middle East has always been the most disputed territory in the world. This second edition of the book will bring the conflict up to date, covering Ariel Sharon's visit to Haram al-Sharif, the failure of the Camp David summit in 2000, the most recent intifada and the current wave of suicide bombings, the confinement of Yasser Arafat in his Ramallah headquarters, the effect of 9/11 on the conflict, and more. The revision will also include more information on the Arab nations of the Middle East and the Palestinian side of the conflict. |
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In the Beginning | 1 |
Who Cares About the Middle East? | 3 |
The Chosen People | 17 |
Religion and Politics Mix | 33 |
Welcome to the Empire | 35 |
The Crescent Moon | 47 |
The Nationalist Wave | 63 |
The Great Wars Spoils | 79 |
Israels Day of Infamy | 213 |
Peace at Last | 225 |
Israels Vietnam | 243 |
Inching Toward Peace | 255 |
Sticks and Stones and Breaking Bones | 257 |
Saddam Crosses the Line | 269 |
Bush Turns the Screws | 287 |
Why Cant We All Get Along? | 301 |
Trouble Brews in Palestine | 81 |
This Land Is My Land This Land Is Your Land | 99 |
Fighting Hitler and Great Britain | 109 |
A State of Their Own | 123 |
The Jewish War of Independence | 139 |
A State for the Jews | 151 |
The Wanted and the Unwanted | 153 |
Weve Got a StateHow What? | 165 |
War Over Suez | 173 |
War and Peace | 185 |
Six Days to Victory | 187 |
No War No Peace | 201 |
The Oldest Citys New Rulers | 303 |
The Shot Heard Round the World | 315 |
O Jerusalem | 329 |
Arabia and Beyond | 339 |
Shifting Arabian Sands | 351 |
Before and After September 11 | 371 |
So Close Yet So Far | 393 |
Waiting for the Messiah | 417 |
Timeline of Middle East History | 427 |
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