The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

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The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict traces not only the tangled and bitter history of the Arab-Jewish struggle from the early twentieth century to the present, including the death of Yasser Arafat and recent proposals for compromise and co-operation, it also illustrates the current moves towards finding peace, and the efforts to bring the horrors of the fighting to an end through negotiation and agreed boundaries. In 227 maps, the complete history of the conflict is revealed, including:

    • The Prelude and Background to the Conflict - from the presence of Jews in Palestine before the Arab conquest to the attitude of Britain to the Arabs and Jews since 1915

    • The Jewish National Home - from the early Jewish settlement and the Zionist plan for Palestine in 1919 to the involvement of the Arab world from 1945 to the present day

    • The Intensification of the Conflict - from the Arab response to the United Nations partition plan of November 1947 to the declaration of Israeli independence in May 1948

    • The State of Israel - from the Israeli War of Independence and the Suez and Six Day Wars to the October War (the Yom Kippur War), the first and second intifadas, the suicide-bomb campaign, the Israel-Hezbollah War of 2006, Operation Cast lead against the Gaza Strip in 2009, the Gaza Flotilla of 2012 and Nakba Day 2011

    • The Moves to find Peace - from the first and second Camp David talks and the death of Arafat, to the continuing search for peace, including the Annapolis Conference, 2007, the work of the Quartet Emissary, Tony Blair 2007-2011, and the ongoing Palestinian search for statehood.

    Author(s): Martin Gilbert
    Edition: 10
    Publisher: Routledge
    Year: 2012

    Language: English
    Pages: 240
    City: London

    Front Cover
    The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
    Copyright page
    Maps
    Part One: Prelude to Conflict
    The Jews of Palestine before the Arab Conquest, 1000 BC–636 AD
    The Jews of Palestine, 636 AD to 1880
    Jewish Settlement in Palestine, 1880–1914
    Arab–Jewish Conflict under Turkish Rule, 1882–1914
    Britain’s Promise to the Arabs, 1915
    The Allied Plan for Palestine, May 1916
    Britain and the Arabs, 1917–1971
    Part Two: The Jewish National Home
    Britain and the Jewish National Home: Pledges and Border Changes, 1917–1923
    The Zionist Plan for Palestine, February 1919
    Arab–Jewish Conflict in 1920
    Arab–Jewish Conflict in 1921
    The Jewish Settlements in the Valley of Jezreel, 1921–1925
    The Anti-Jewish Riots of 1929
    European Anti-Semitism, 1917–1933
    The Jewish Flight from Persecution, 1933-1941
    Arab Fears of a Jewish Majority in Palestine, 1920–1939
    Roads and Riots in Palestine, 1920–1947
    The Arab Campaign of 1936: The First Month
    The Arab Campaign of 1936: The Second Month
    The Arab Campaign of 1936: The Third Month
    The Arab Campaign of 1936: The Climax
    The Peel Commission Partition Plan, July 1937
    The Proposed Jewish State: A Territorial Comparison
    Arab–Jewish Conflict in 1937
    Arab–Jewish Conflict in 1938
    A Jewish Proposal for Partition, 1938
    A British Plan for Partition, 1938
    The Jews of Europe, 1937–1941
    The Voyage of the St Louis, May–June1939: The Jewish Search for Refuge
    The Jewish Search for Safety, 1933–1945
    Jewish Settlements and Immigration, 1931–1942
    British Restrictions on Jewish Land Purchase, 1940
    The Extermination of Jews, 1941–1945
    The Arab World, 1945–1962
    The Jewish Agency’s Partition Plan, August 1946
    The United Nations Partition Plan,1947
    Part Three: The Conflict Intensifies
    The Immediate Response to the United Nations Partition Plan, 30 November–11 December 1947
    Arab Attacks and the Jewish Reaction, 12–23 December 1947
    Arab Attacks and the Jewish Reaction, 24–31 December 1947
    Israel: Prelude to Independence, January 1948
    Israel: Prelude to Independence, February 1948
    Israel: Prelude to Independence, March 1948
    The Battle for the Jerusalem Roads, 1 April–14 May 1948
    Israel: Prelude to Independence, 1 April–14 May 1948
    Part Four: The State of Israel
    The Arab Invasion of the State of Israel, 15 May 1948
    The Israeli War of Independence, 1948–1949
    The Arab Refugees, 1948
    Jewish Refugees to Israel from Arab Lands, May 1948–May 1972
    Jewish Refugees and Immigrants from Europe, 15 May 1948–31 December 1970
    The Frontiers of the State of Israel, 1949–1967
    Jerusalem: Divided City, 1948–1967
    Israel’s Sense of Insecurity, 1949–1967
    Central Israel and the Jordan Border, 1949–1967
    The Arab Refugees, 1949–1967
    The Arabs of Northern Israel
    Northern Israel and the Golan Heights, 1949–1967
    Israeli Nahal Settlements, 1951–1967
    Terrorist Raids into Israel, 1951–1956
    The Israeli Response to Terror, 1951–1966
    The Changing Balance of Power in the Arab World, 1953–1973
    The Sinai Campaign, October–November 1956
    The Israeli Withdrawal from Sinai, March 1957
    Syrian Activity against Israeli Settlements, February–October 1966
    Syrian Activity against Israeli Settlements, January–April 1967
    The Middle East Crisis, 14–24 May 1967
    The Middle East Crisis, 25–30 May 1967
    The Middle East Crisis, 31 May–5 June 1967
    Israeli Conquests, 1967
    The Israeli Conquest of the Golan Heights, June 1967
    Part Five: After the Six Day War
    The Golan Heights, 1967–1973
    The Gaza Strip: A Base for Terror, 1967–1972
    Terrorist Activity against Israel, 1967–1968
    Israeli Security Measures and the Jordan Valley, 1967–1970
    The West Bank under Israeli Military Administration, 1967–
    Lebanon: A Base for Terror, 1968–1973
    Jordan: A Base for Terror, 1968–1971
    The War of Attrition, 1969–1970
    Terrorism inside Israel, some examples, 1969–1972
    Palestinian Terrorism beyond Israel, 1969–1972
    Syria: A Base for Terror, 1971–1973
    Israeli Raids against Terrorist Bases, September–October 1972
    Soviet Arms Supplies to the Middle East, 1970–1973
    Part Six: The Yom Kippur War
    The Build-up to War, 1972–1973
    Palestinian Terrorism beyond Israel, 1973
    European Dependence on Arab Oil ,January–June 1973
    Arab Oil Pressure, September–November 1973
    The Balance of Forces on the Morning of 6 October 1973
    The October War, 6–24 October 1973
    Israel at War, 6–24 October 1973
    Northern Israel and the War, 6–24 October 1973
    The Jews of Syria, 1936–1975
    Middle East Arms Supplies: Scud
    The Egyptian Front at the Cease Fire of 24 October 1973
    The Syrian Front at the Cease Fire of 24 October 1973
    Israeli and Egyptian Disengagement Proposals, November 1973
    The Israeli–Syria Disengagement Agreement, 31 May 1974
    The Arab–Israeli Conflict: Aims and Opinions, November 1973–March 1974
    The Second Sinai Agreement, 1 September 1975
    Terrorism inside Israel, 1974
    Terrorism inside Israel, 1975
    Military Supplies to the Middle East, 1973–1975
    Middle East Contributions to Arab Military Preparedness, 1974–1975
    States Condemning Zionism, 10 November 1975
    States Refusing to Condemn Zionism, 10 November 1975
    World Aid to Palestinian Arab Refugees, 1950–1974
    Part Seven: Camp David and After
    Israel and the Sinai, 1975–1978
    Israel, the P.L.O., and the Lebanon, 1976–1978
    The Path to an Egyptian–Israeli Agreement, 1973–1978
    Camp David, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip
    Camp David and the Sinai, September 1978
    The Arab World and the Camp David Agreements
    Islamic Fundamentalism since 1979
    The Balance of Forces in the Lebanon, 1981
    Civilians Killed and Wounded inTerrorist Attacks, January 1980–October 1982
    The Israeli Withdrawal from Sinai,1979–1982
    The Gaza District, 1967–1983
    Israeli Settlements in Judaea, 1967–1983
    The West Bank: Comparative Sizes
    Israeli Settlements in Samaria, 1967–1983
    The Golan Heights, 1967–1983
    The Arab Boycott of CompaniesTrading with Israel
    Middle East Arms Recipients, 1984–1988
    Middle East Arms Suppliers: total sales, 1984–1988
    The War in Lebanon, 6 June–21 August 1982
    Sabra and Chatila, 16–17 September 1982
    Israel Withdraws to the Awali, 3 September 1983
    Israel and the Lebanon, 1985–1991
    Israel and Africa, 1967–1991
    The West Bank, 1967–1991
    The Intifada, 1987–1991
    The Palestinian Refugees by 1989
    Israel, the Aerial Threat, and the Gulf War
    Jewish Immigration and Soviet Jews, 1989–1991
    The West Bank and Jewish Immigration, 1990–1991
    The Allon Plan and Jewish Settlements, 1970–1990
    The Population of Israel, 1991
    Jerusalem since 1967
    The Intifada Continues, 28 February–12 March 1991
    James Baker’s First Journey, 8–14 March 1991
    The Intifada, February 1992
    Middle East Peace Talks, October 1991–May 1992
    Reviving the Peace Process, June–August 1992
    The Intifada Intensifies, 1 November–17 December 1992
    The December 1992 Deportation and its Aftermath
    ‘Enclaves for Peace’, the Bailey Map, 1 February 1993
    Warren Christopher’s First Journey, 19–23 February 1993
    Peace and Terror, September 1993–April 1995
    The Cairo Agreement of 4 May 1994
    President Clinton’s Middle East Journey, 26–28 October 1994
    The Treaty of Peace between Israeland Jordan, 26 October 1994
    Oslo: The Israeli–Palestinian Interim Agreement
    Targeted Killings of Israelis, September 2000–December 2001
    Suicide Bombings in 2001
    Targeted Assassinations, 2001
    Negotiations for a Final Settlement, 2000–2001
    The Separation Barrier, begun September 2002
    The Israeli High Court of Justice and the Wall
    The Separation Barrier: Northern section
    The Separation Barrier: Southern section
    Israeli Outposts on the West Bank: North of Jerusalem
    Israeli Outposts on the West Bank: South of Jerusalem
    Suicide Bombings, 2002
    Targeted Killings of Israelis, 2002
    Targeted Assassination of Palestinians, 2002
    Targeted Killings of Israelis, 2003
    Suicide Bombings, 2003–2004
    Targeted Assassination of Palestinians, 2003
    Sixteen Days in September 2004: i
    Sixteen Days in September 2004: ii
    Settlements in the Gaza Strip Evacuated, 2005
    Forty-eight Hours of Terror, 6–7 October 2004
    The New Israel Fund: Projects in Arab Towns
    Avenues of Co-operation: Project ‘COPE’
    The Peres Center for Peace since 1996
    The Peres Center for Peace: Avenues of Israeli–Palestinian Co-operation, 2004
    The Peres Center for Peace: European Projects, January–June 2004
    The Peres Center for Peace: European Projects, July–December 2004
    The Peres Peace Center and the Jerusalem Region
    Viewpoints Theatre: AnIsraeli–Palestinian Joint Venture
    The Palestinian and Israeli Presence in Samaria
    The Palestinian and Israeli Presence in Judaea
    The Palestinian and Israeli Presence in the Jerusalem and Dead Sea Area
    Jerusalem: Palestinian and Israeli Neighbourhoods
    Industrial Parks and a New Era
    The Death of Arafat and the Peace Process
    Territorial Changes: Proposals for a Settlement, January 2005
    The Search for Agreement, February–April 2005
    Israeli Settlement Expansion, 1996–2005
    Israeli Terror Victims, 2005–2007
    Palestinian Women’s Martyrdom and its Aftermath, 2002–2007
    The Gaza Strip: The Unremitting Confrontation, 2004–2007
    Suicide Bombings and the Security Barrier (‘The Wall’), 2001–2008
    The West Bank: Checkpoints and Closed Areas, 2007
    The Israel–Hezbollah War, 2006: Israel
    The Israel–Hezbollah War, 2006: Lebanon
    Israel’s United Nations’ Shield: Southern Lebanon, from October 2006
    The Continuing Search for Israeli–Palestinian Goodwill, 2007
    Palestinian Refugees, 1948–2008
    Palestinian Refugees, 1948–2008: West Bank
    The Annapolis Conference, 2007: Global Participants
    The Annapolis Conference, 2007: Arab and Muslim Regional Participants
    The Road to Annapolis, 2005–2007: Eleven Steps
    Annapolis and Beyond, First Steps to Agreement, November 2007–January 2008
    The Top Eleven Donors to the Palestinian Authority, 2008
    The Portland Trust: Projects in Israel and the Palestinan Territories
    ‘The Swap’: The Continuing Search for a Negotiated Agreement, 2006–2010
    Israeli Women Observers at Israeli Roadblocks, 2001–2011
    Gilad Shalit in Captivity, 25 June 2006–18 October 2011
    Syria’s Nuclear Facility Destroyed, 6 September 2007
    Israeli Civilians Killed by Rocket Fire from the Gaza Strip, 2007–2008
    Operation Cast Lead: Israel’s Armed Incursion into Gaza, 3–18 January 2009
    Palestinian Acts of Terror, 2008–2011
    The Gaza Naval Flotilla, 31 May 2010
    Continuing Rocket Fire from the Gaza Strip, 2009–2011
    Nakba Day, 15 May 2011
    The Israeli Arab Minority
    Israeli Arabs and Israeli Jews: A Joint Schools Project, 2010–2011
    Israeli Arabs and Israeli Jews: Projects for Reconciliation, 2000–2011
    The Jordan Valley, 1948–2011
    The Halting Search for a Negotiated Agreement, 2010–2011
    The United Nations and a Palestinian State, 23 September 2011
    Tony Blair: The Quartet and Israel/Palestine, 2007–2011
    Tony Blair’s Quartet Journeys, 2007–2011
    Joint Palestinian–Israeli Public Protests, 2009–2011
    The Palestinian Authority Becomes a Full Member of UNESCO, 31 October 2011
    The Iranian Dimension, 2011–2012
    Talks and Setbacks, September-November 2011