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The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948–73
- Building a Jewish nation
- Immigration to Israel
- Egypt's rise to Arab leadership
- Shifts in the Arab World
- The Suez crisis
- Palestinians begin to organize
- The Arab League and Palestinians
- The Six-Day War
- New borders, new tensions
- From the War of Attrition to the Yom-Kippur War
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On May 14, 1948, Zionists, a group dedicated to creating an independent Jewish state in Palestine, achieved their ultimate goal when they declared the...
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- Rooted in the Past: Seeds of Discord in the Ancient Middle East
- The Long Decline: From the Ottoman Empire to the Mandate System
- Competing Visions: Zionism, Nationalism, Pan-Arabism, and Islamism
- Building Nations I: The Arab World
- Building Nations II: Palestine and Israel
- The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948–73
- The Long Road to Peace: Israeli-Palestinian Relations, 1973–
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