Encyclopedia of the Palestinians, edited by Philip Mattar, provides a comprehensive and authoritative reference on the history, culture, society, politics, and notable figures of the Palestinian people. This volume brings together contributions from leading scholars and includes detailed entries on key historical events, cultural traditions, political movements, and biographies of influential P…
This book is a narrative and analytical reconstruction of the Six-Day War of 1967, written by Randolph S. Churchill and his grandson Winston S. Churchill. The authors trace the series of diplomatic, political, and military events that triggered the conflict between Israel and the Arab states, and describe the course of a war that was short but had a major impact on the geopolitics of the Middle…
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of political developments and conflicts in the Middle East throughout the twentieth century. William R. Polk examines the historical roots of Arab–Jewish tensions, the geopolitical interests of regional and global powers, and the recurring obstacles to achieving lasting peace. Through detailed historical narratives and policy insights, the author hi…
“Arab Attitudes to Israel” provides a comprehensive analytical study of how the Arab world has perceived and responded to the establishment and development of the State of Israel. Yehoshafat Harkabi examines political, ideological, religious, and strategic factors shaping Arab policies, public discourse, and regional dynamics. Through extensive documentation, the book traces the evolution o…
This volume presents the findings of the International Commission established to investigate alleged violations of international law by Israel during its 1982 invasion of Lebanon. The report examines the legal, political, and humanitarian dimensions of the conflict, documenting incidents involving civilian casualties, destruction of property, and breaches of international humanitarian norms. Dr…
Sinai Victory presents a detailed military analysis of the 1956 Suez Crisis, focusing on Israel’s rapid and decisive campaign against Egyptian forces in the Sinai Peninsula. Written by military historian and former U.S. Army brigadier general S.L.A. Marshall, the book examines command decisions, battlefield conditions, troop movements, and the strategic context surrounding what became known a…
Buku ini membahas isu-isu politik dan sejarah yang berkaitan dengan Masjid Al-Aqsa serta dinamika konflik di kawasan Timur Tengah pada abad ke-20. Penulis menyoroti berbagai peristiwa yang dianggap mengancam keberadaan dan kesucian Masjid Al-Aqsa, serta mengulas perkembangan gerakan politik internasional yang berpengaruh terhadap situasi di Palestina dan Yerusalem. Berisi analisis dari sudut pa…
This book is the personal account of Fawaz Turki, a Palestinian intellectual living in exile. Through a reflective and powerful writing style, Turki describes his refugee experience, his search for identity, and the emotional and political struggles faced by the Palestinian people. This account presents not only a biography but also a social critique and analysis of the Palestinian–Israeli co…
La Palestine Assassinee is an analytical and historical work that depicts the systematic destruction of Palestine—in terms of its land, identity, and the political rights of its people. Ghazi Mabrouk traces the roots of the conflict from the era of colonialism, Zionist migration, to the establishment of the state of Israel, and how a series of political, military, and diplomatic policies grad…
Buku ini mengulas akar-akar Konflik Arab–Israel dengan pendekatan historis dan politis, terutama dari sudut pandang Mesir dan dunia Arab. Heikal menelusuri bagaimana nasionalisme Arab, kolonialisme, Zionisme, dan intervensi asing (termasuk kekuatan Barat) saling berkaitan dalam memicu konfrontasi. Ia juga membahas peran pemimpin Arab seperti Nasser dan tekanan sosial-politik di negara-negara …