Israeli Jews and Palestinians: resemblance and enmity

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Israeli Jews and Palestinians: resemblance and enmity. / Sion, Liora.

Israel at the Crossroads: Democratic Backsliding and Elusive Peace: Nordic Academic Press . 2024.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Sion, L 2024, Israeli Jews and Palestinians: resemblance and enmity. i Israel at the Crossroads: Democratic Backsliding and Elusive Peace: Nordic Academic Press .

APA

Sion, L. (2024). Israeli Jews and Palestinians: resemblance and enmity. Manuskript under forberedelse. I Israel at the Crossroads: Democratic Backsliding and Elusive Peace: Nordic Academic Press

Vancouver

Sion L. Israeli Jews and Palestinians: resemblance and enmity. I Israel at the Crossroads: Democratic Backsliding and Elusive Peace: Nordic Academic Press . 2024

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Sion, Liora. / Israeli Jews and Palestinians: resemblance and enmity. Israel at the Crossroads: Democratic Backsliding and Elusive Peace: Nordic Academic Press . 2024.

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