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Israel a nation is born

A history of Israel that includes: Pt. 1. The struggle for independence and the creation of the state of Israel; Pt.2. An Arab invasion, the fall of Jerusalem, the initiation of a peace process and the 1950's flood of immigrants; Pt. 3. The Sinai campaign, the trial of Adolf Eichmann, and the UN leaving the Sinai; Pt. 4. The Six-Day War of 1967; Pt. 5. The Yom Kippur War, the Camp David Accord, the 1982 invasion of Lebanon and the Intifada.

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  • "culminating in the Sinai Campaign of 1956. Also covers the kidnapping and trail of Adolf Eichmann, Nasser's plots against Israel, and Richard Nixon's insights on events of the period. [Part 4] Starts with events surrounding the Six Day War of 1967 and describes Eban's work as Foreign Minister, the passage of UN resolution 242, and the failrue of post-war attemptys to achieve peace. [Part 5] Opens with the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and the Camp David Accord,"
  • "This six part program relates the story of the development of the Isreali nation."
  • "[Pt. 1] Portrays the rise of Zionism and President Truman's support for a Jewish state and describes the Jewish struggle for independence in Palestine -- [pt. 2] Opens with the proclamation of Israeli statehood on May 14, 1948 and the subsequent war with the Arabs, the seige and fall of Jerusalem and the in9itial peace process. Also describes Jewish immigration to Israel and developments in the early 1950s -- [pt. 3] Explains the end of Israeli isolation."
  • "A history of Israel that includes: Pt. 1. The struggle for independence and the creation of the state of Israel; Pt.2. An Arab invasion, the fall of Jerusalem, the initiation of a peace process and the 1950's flood of immigrants; Pt. 3. The Sinai campaign, the trial of Adolf Eichmann, and the UN leaving the Sinai; Pt. 4. The Six-Day War of 1967; Pt. 5. The Yom Kippur War, the Camp David Accord, the 1982 invasion of Lebanon and the Intifada."@en
  • "Parts 1-5."
  • "This six-part chronicle of the birth and development of the Jewish state is hosted and narrated by Abba Eban, former Israeli Ambassador. Features rare footage and interviews with world leaders. Depicts five decades of the turbulent history of Israel."@en
  • "leading to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Eban describes his personal communications with Arab leaders and outlines the beginning of a new peace process after the Madrid Conference."
  • ""Five-part video series presented by former Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban. It chronicles his recollections of, and his part in, the creation of the State of Israel. The series tells the story of the events leading to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948; the subsequent conflicts, including the 1967 Six Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty; and the events of the last decade""
  • "[Part 1] Portrays the rise of Zionism and President Truman's support for a Jewish state and describes the Jewish struggle for independence in Palestine. [Part 2] Opens with the proclamation of Israeli statehood on May 14, 1948 and the subsequent war with the Arabs, the siege and fall of Jerusalem and the initial peace process. Also describes Jewish immigration to Israel and developments in the early 1950s. [Part 3] Explains the end of Israeli isolation culminating in the Sinai Campaign of 1956. Also covers the kidnapping and trial of Adolf Eichmann, Nasser's plots against Israel, and Richard Nixon's insights on events of the period. [Part 4] Starts with events surrounding the Six Day War of 1967 and describes Eban's work as Foreign Minister, the passage of UN resolution 242, and the failure of post-war attempts to achieve peace. [Part 5] Opens with the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and the Camp David Accord leading to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Eban describes his personal communications with Arab leaders and outlines the beginning of a new peace process after the Madrid Conference."@en
  • "[Part 1] Portrays the rise of Zionism and President Truman's support for a Jewish state and describes the Jewish struggle for independence in Palestine. [Part 2] Opens with the proclamation of Israeli statehood on May 14, 1948 and the subsequent war with the Arabs, the siege and fall of Jerusalem and the initial peace process. Also describes Jewish immigration to Israel and developments in the early 1950s. [Part 3] Explains the end of Israeli isolation culminating in the Sinai Campaign of 1956. Also covers the kidnapping and trial of Adolf Eichmann, Nasser's plots against Israel, and Richard Nixon's insights on events of the period. [Part 4] Starts with events surrounding the Six Day War of 1967 and describes Eban's work as Foreign Minister, the passage of UN resolution 242, and the failure of post-war attempts to achieve peace. [Part 5] Opens with the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and the Camp David Accord leading to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Eban describes his personal communications with Arab leaders and outlines the beginning of a new peace process after the Madrid Conference. [Part 6] Updates the series, Eban reports on the secret negotiations that led to the Oslo Accords and explores the future of the peace process."@en
  • ""A five-part video series presented by former Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban. It chronicles his recollections of, and his part in, the creation of the state of Israel. The series tells the story of the establishment of the Stat of Israel in 1948; the subsequent conflicts, including the 1967 Six Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War; the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty; and the events of the last decade. Part one portrays the rise of Zionism and President Truman's mounting pressure for a Jewish State. Part two includes the proclamation of Israeli Statehood on May 14, 1948 and follows the invasion of the newborn State by its Arab neighbors, and the development of the State of Israel in the early 1950's. Part three Abba Eban explains how Israel ended its isolation, culminating in the combined Anglo-French-Israeli Sinai Campaign of 1956 and his personal involvement in bringing Adolf Eichmann to trial in Israel Part four starts with events surrounding the Six Day War of 1967. Eban leads diplomatic efforts at the United Nations resulting in resolution 242. Part five opens with the 1973 surprise attack by Egypt and Syria also known as the Yom Kippur War. Abba Eban describes his personal communications with King Hussein and other Arab leaders and outlines the beginning of a new peace process through the Madrid Conference and beyond."--Container."@en
  • "[Part 1] Portrays the rise of Zionism and President Truman's support for a Jewish state and describes the Jewish struggle for independence in Palestine. [Part 2] Opens with the proclamation of Israeli statehood on May 14, 1948 and the subsequent war with the Arabs, the seige and fall of Jerusalem and the initial peace process. Also describes Jewish immigration to Israel and developments in the early 1950s. [Part 3] Explains the end of Israeli isolation culminating in the Sinai Campaign of 1956. Also covers the kidnapping and trial of Adolf Eichmann, Nasser's plots against Israel, and Richard Nixon's insights on events of the period. [Part 4] Starts with events surrounding the Six Day War of 1967 and describes Eban's work as Foreign Minister, the passage of UN resolution 242, and the failure of post-war attempts to achieve peace. [Part 5] Opens with the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and the Camp David Accord leading to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Eban describes his personal communications with Arab leaders and outlines the beginning of a new peace process after the Madrid Conference."@en
  • "[Program 1] Portrays the rise of Zionism and President Truman's support for a Jewish state and describes the Jewish struggle for independence in Palestine. [Program 2] Opens with the proclamation of Israeli statehood on May 14, 1948 and the subsequent war with the Arabs, the seige and fall of Jerusalem and the initial peace process. Also describes Jewish immigration to Israel and developments in the early 1950s. [Program 3] Explains the end of Israeli isolation culminating in the Sinai Campaign of 1956. Also covers the kidnapping and trial of Adolf Eichmann, Nasser's plots against Israel, and Richard Nixon's insights on events of the period. [Program 4] Starts with events surrounding the Six Day War of 1967 and describes Eban's work as Foreign Minister, the passage of UN resolution 242, and the failure of post-war attempts to achieve peace. [Program 5] Opens with the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and the Camp David Accord leading to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Eban describes his personal communications with Arab leaders and outlines the beginning of a new peace process after the Madrid Conference. [Program 6] On the brink of peace."

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
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