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History books about Israel (1 C, 12 P) I. Books about Israeli intelligence agencies (1 C, 5 P) Israeli–Palestinian conflict books (1 C, 62 P) K. Books about the ...
History books about the Six-Day War (2 P) Pages in category "History books about Israel" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The book was Gordis's 11th and preceded his 2019 book We Stand Divided: The Rift Between American Jews and Israel. Israel: A Concise History received generally positive reviews from critics, and it was named the 2016 Jewish Book of the Year by the Jewish Book Council.
Gaza City in 2021. A list of essential books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the history of Gaza help explain how it became a flashpoint and a target.
The book was originally his doctoral dissertation and is widely regarded as the definitive work on the chronology of Hebrew Kings. [2] The book is considered the classic and comprehensive work in reckoning the accession of kings, calendars, and co-regencies, based on biblical and extra-biblical sources.
Throughout the course of human history, the Land of Israel has seen many conflicts and come under the sway or control of various polities and, as a result, it has historically hosted a wide variety of ethnic groups. In the following centuries, the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian and Macedonian empires conquered the region.
WikiProject Israel Resource Centre This is a project to organize resource material related to the geography and historical geography of the Land of Israel, aka Palestine (region), from a historical perspective, culled from a number of travelers, researchers, archaeologists, and historical geographers, and their works, with their names arranged here in alphabetical order
George Mansour, who examined the history textbooks, reported that they ignored the presence of the Arab-Palestinian people in Israel and stressed the Promised Land of the Jewish people: "There is a process of de-Palestinization, instilling of the Zionist narrative and minimizing of Arab culture," reported Dr. Mansour.