نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية
المؤلف
أستاذ الدراسات العبرية والإسرائيلية وعميد كلية الآداب جامعة عين شمس
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عنوان المقالة [English]
المؤلف [English]
The Arab-Israeli conflict is considered one of the longest and most difficult conflicts that the Middle East is still going through. After the October 6, 1973 war, which was a turning point in the Arab-Israeli conflict, countries and regular armies withdrew from the military conflict, and the resistance factions and various organizations took over the management of the conflict, opening the door to It is wide open to intermittent or fleeting wars raging on Palestinian land, between the Palestinians and the Israeli army.
The images of these wars took different shapes. Because we are facing two different parties, a resistance and a regular army. Consequently, the mechanisms of confrontation differed from time to time, and were also longer or shorter from time to time.
This study raises the question about the mechanisms that Israel used in managing the conflicts that took place in the Palestinian territories, and how did the resistance confront it? Are there different mechanisms that Israel violated according to the nature of each conflict and the differences in its elements? Or are there multiple mechanisms that differed depending on the conflict? What mechanism can Israel take if the resistance launches a war similar to the Al-Aqsa Flood?
The study is divided into four sections:
The first section: The Israeli approach to the conflict before the Al-Aqsa flood
The second section: The Israeli approach to the conflict during the Al-Aqsa flood
The third section: anticipating Israel’s management of the conflict
Fourth section: The repercussions of the Al-Aqsa flood
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