The Israeli-Palestinian conflict seen by the Spanish left from the Gulf War today
Résumé
The first aim of this work is the analysis of the image of the conflict between Israel and Palestine in the newspaper of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) Mundo Obrero, and in its theoretical organ Nuestra Bandera, from the Gulf War to the present day. Since the end of the Labor governments in 1977, all the Spanish left has been increasingly critical about the Israeli government's policy, and sometimes of Israel as a nation. Although a secondary global power, Spain hosted in 1991, it the Conference for Peace, prior to the Oslo Accords of 1993, with the intent of normalizing relations between Israel and Arab countries. The most important aim is to study links and differences between anti-Zionism (criticism against Israel's policy) and a remote anti-Semitic tradition with roots in some Arab countries since the birth of Israel.
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Science politique
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