Tag Archives: Arafat

The Effects of the Arab Israeli Conflict on Modern Israeli and Palestinian Governments, Economies, and Arts

Since the birth of the Arab Israeli conflict after the creation of the Jewish homeland, its effects and consequences on the Israeli and Palestinian culture rippled through the times and generations. An extremely minute percentage of the effects are positive ones, as the negative aftermath of the raging hostility affects every generation in a similar […]

The Last Days by Joel C. Rosenberg

The Last Days is the second novel in Joel C. Rosenberg’s series of political thrillers, picking up 3 weeks after The Last Jihad left off. Baghdad is now a smoldering pile of radioactive rubble as a result of the nuclear strike ordered at the end of the first book ordered by President James “Mac” MacPherson. […]

The History and Functions of Israel’s Mossad Intelligence Agency

Mossad, Israel’s primary intelligence agency, is an abbreviation of the Hebrew name ha-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim. In 1951, during bitter Arab-Israeli hostilities, Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion wanted her to “learn well what is going on.” The Mossad has its headquarters in Tel Aviv. He has many things. The Collections Department carries out both official […]