ABSTRACTS

Growing Involvement of Iraq and Syria in Palestine , 1936-1939 Michael Eppel article analyzes the socio-political background and social conditions for the of the Palestine conflict as a constant component in the political of Iraq and Syria . This conflict emerged as a permanent component in the and Syrian domestic politics and foreign policy during the 1930 s in the of the rise of Arab national consciousness and Pan-Arab ideology the socio-political radicalization among the effendiyya - the westernized middle class . The growing involvement of Iraq and Syria in Palestine , and emergence of the Palestine conflict as a domestic emotionally and ideologically charged issue , stemmed from the heterogeneous composition of population in both states , the weakness of each state , of the regimes and the contradictions . For the nationalist effendiyya the Palestine conflict was a expression of national struggle and Pan-Arab nationalist solidarity . politicians from the ruling conservative elites...  אל הספר
מכון בן-גוריון לחקר ישראל והציונות, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב