TITLE

Silence of the Moderates: The Arabs Haven't Given Up

AUTHOR(S)
Hottinger, Arnold
PUB. DATE
June 1967
SOURCE
New Republic;6/24/67, Vol. 156 Issue 25, p7
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents an update on the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East. Decision of the governments of various Arabic nations regarding the confrontation with Israel. Military intervention of the U.S. and Great Britain in the confrontation; Trends in Arab policies to regain control of Arab territories from Israel; Speculations regarding the forming of compromise or peace policies between Israel and Arabs.
ACCESSION #
10369965

Tags: BOUNDARY disputes;  ISRAEL -- Foreign relations;  ARAB countries -- Foreign relations;  INTERNATIONAL relations;  RADICALISM;  PEACE

 

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