Frequently Asked Questions:
- Where is the Middle East, who lives there, and what is its history?
- Is the Arab-Israeli dispute the key to the lack of peace in the Middle East?
- Why is Israel reluctant to give land to the Arabs? Shouldn't Israel share its land with them?
- Why is the Middle East constantly the focus of world media attention?
- Why does the Middle East seem like such a hotbed of religious extremism?
Where is the Middle East, who lives there, and what is its history?
- See The Arab World
Is the Arab-Israeli dispute the key to the lack of peace in the Middle East?
- Quite apart from the values and hopes which the State of Israel enshrines - and the past injuries
which it redeems - it twists reality to suggest that it is the democratic tendency of Israel which has
interjected discord and dissension into the Near East. Even by the coldest calculations, the removal of Israel
would not alter the basic crisis in the area. For, if there is any lesson which the melancholy events of the last
two years and more taught us, it is that, though Arab states are generally united in opposition to Israel, their
political unities do not rise above this negative position. The basic rivalries within the Arab world, the
quarrels over boundaries, the tensions involved in lifting their economies from stagnation, the cross pressures
of nationalism - all of these factors would still be there, even if there were no Israel.
- John F. Kennedy, March 17, 1958, quoted in Near East Report (1958)
- CASUALTIES IN MIDEAST CONFLICTS:
* Arab-Israeli dispute (over 5 decades) 70,000
* Algerian civil war (1954-62) 1,000,000
* Egypt's invasion of Yemen (early 60s) 250,000
* Lebanese civil war (1975-76) 150,000
* Libya's invasion of Chad (1977-87) 100,000
* Iran-Iraq War (1980-88) 1,000,000+
* Sudanese civil war (1988-present) 1,000,000+- Middle East Digest - January 1997
Why is Israel reluctant to give land to the Arabs? Shouldn't Israel share its land with them?
- The Arab world is comprised of 22 states of nearly five million square miles and 144,000,0000 people. The Islamic world contains 44 states with one billion people. The Islamic states comprise an area 672 times the size of Israel. Israel, with a population of fewer than 5 million Jews, is - together with Judea/Samaria and Gaza - less than half the size of San Bernardino County in California. The Sinai Desert alone, which Israel transferred to Egypt in the 1979 Treaty, is three times larger than the State of Israel. Perhaps the Arabs should share with Israel...!
Why is the Middle East constantly the focus of world media attention?
- Under Construction
Why does the Middle East seem like such a hotbed of religious extremism?
- See Islam
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- WWW RESOURCES:
- BOOKS & PRINTED MATERIAL:
- Middle East, by Bernard Lewis
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - Empires of the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789-1923, by Efraim Karsh, Inari Karsh
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East, by David Fromkin
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - View from the Eye of the Storm: Terror and Reason in the Middle East, by Haim Harari
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine, by Joan Peters
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - The complete idiot's guide to Middle East conflict, by Mitchell G. Bard
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - Myths and Facts: A Guide to the Arab-Israel Conflict, Second Edition, by Mitchell Geoffrey Bard
[VIEW BOOK HERE] - The Long Shadow: Culture and Politics in the Middle East, by Daniel Pipes
[VIEW BOOK HERE]
- Middle East, by Bernard Lewis
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