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The Palestinian Conflict
Identifying Propaganda Techniques
by Neal Bernards
ISBN: 0899086020
ISBN-13: 9780899086026
Format: Reinforced Hardcover
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Greenhaven Pr Published date: 1990 Size: 8.75 x 11.25 inches Weight: 0.9 pounds Ages: 4 to 6
Synopses
Eight articles debate the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, focusing on the Palestinian right to a homeland, the treatment of Palestinians by the Israelis, the role of the United States in the conflict, and if peace is possible.
Publisher's Notes
Debates several issues concerning the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
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The Palestinian Conflict: Identifying Propaganda Techniques (Opposing Viewpoints Juniors)
Bernards, Neal
Lucent Books, 1990. Hardcover. VG, former library, cover and text are very clean, sound binding. Eight articles debate the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, focusing on the Palestinian right to a homeland, the treatment of Palestinians by the Israelis, the role of the United States in the conflict, and if peace is possible. Young Adult Nonfiction ISBN: 0899086020. ( more information) Offered by Mihaly's Rare Books (United States)
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