The Israeli-Palestinian conflict : crisis in the Middle East
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict : crisis in the Middle East
Prentice Hall, c2003
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Contents of Works
- In History's grip
- The second Intifada : from the brink of peace to the depth of hatred
- Living under fire
- Leaders in war and peace
- Why diplomacy failed
- Jerusalem, cauldron of conflict
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Description
In The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Crisis in the Middle East, the journalists of Reuters shed light on one of the world's most intractable conflicts with unique insight and objectivity. Through compelling images, powerful text and detailed graphics, the book examines the roots of the Intifada and the failure of diplomacy. Correspondents profile key Middle East leaders and examine the lives of those caught up in the conflict.
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