Whose Land Is It?
By David Sedaca, M.A. Since the end of World War II, no other topic has taken up more printed pages – or has been more intensely debated – than Israel: its land, its wars, and its rights. For most people, Camp David no longer means the presidential retreat for the American presidents, but the place where Israel and Egypt agreed to peace. The Wye River accord, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights have become familiar terms to any newspaper reader around the world. When you opened ENCARTA 95, the popular electronic encyclopedia by Microsoft, you were introduced by a short...
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