The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History, כרך 2This exhaustive work offers readers at multiple levels key insights into the military, political, social, cultural, and religious origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict. * With more than 750 alphabetically organized entries covering everything from important people, places, and events to a wide range of social and cultural topics--each entry featuring cross references and suggestions for further reading * A separate documents volume offering an unprecedented collection of more than 150 essential primary sources * Over 500 images, including maps, photographs, and illustrations * A comprehensive introductory overview by retired general Anthony Zinni |
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עמוד 729
Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egyptian vice president ( 1953-1954), premier (1954-1956)
, and president (1956-1970). (Bettmann/Corbis) hammad Naguib, better known
by the public, served as the spokesperson for the younger, junior, and more ...
Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egyptian vice president ( 1953-1954), premier (1954-1956)
, and president (1956-1970). (Bettmann/Corbis) hammad Naguib, better known
by the public, served as the spokesperson for the younger, junior, and more ...
עמוד 730
On October 19, 1954, Nasser's government reached agreement with the British
on the abrogation of the Anglo- Egyptian Treaty of 1936, the evacuation of all
British troops from the Canal Zone within 20 months (the last troops departed in
June ...
On October 19, 1954, Nasser's government reached agreement with the British
on the abrogation of the Anglo- Egyptian Treaty of 1936, the evacuation of all
British troops from the Canal Zone within 20 months (the last troops departed in
June ...
עמוד 731
Indeed, the Suez Crisis turned Nasser into the chief spokesperson for the Pan-
Arab movement. Nasser relentlessly pursued his dream of Pan-Arabism on a
variety of fronts, employing diplomacy, oratory, and subversion. In January 1958
...
Indeed, the Suez Crisis turned Nasser into the chief spokesperson for the Pan-
Arab movement. Nasser relentlessly pursued his dream of Pan-Arabism on a
variety of fronts, employing diplomacy, oratory, and subversion. In January 1958
...
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