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Benvenisti, Meron, 1934-
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Greenberg, Joel
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Naff, Thomas
4
Arlosoroff, Saul, 1930-
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Matson, Ruth C.
2
Morris, Benny, 1948-
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Abu-Zayed, Ziad, 1940-
1
Allon, Gideon, 1945-
1
Amnon, Q.
1
Associates for Middle East Research
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Waelde, Thomas W.
3
Naff, Thomas
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Naff, Thomas
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Bureaucracy
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Politics and government
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Agriculture
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Economics
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Demography
14
Human settlements
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Armed Forces
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Finance
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Political parties
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Groundwater
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clippings (information artifacts)
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Palestine >> Middle East >> Earth
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Israel
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Jordan
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Syria
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Egypt
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Lebanon
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Jordan River >> Israel
73
Litani River >> Mohafazat Liban-Sud >> Lebanon
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Hebrew
11
Arabic
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United States. Joint Publications Research Service
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Jerusalem Post Press
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United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service
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Associates for Middle East Research
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United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Development. Science, Technology, Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Division
3
West Bank and Gaza Database Project
3
Mosad Shemuʼel Neʼeman le-meḥḳar mitḳadem be-madaʻ ṿe-ṭekhnologyah
2
Haaretz
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Histadrut
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Israel. Miśrad ha-ḥaḳlaʼut
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Oregon State University. Libraries
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The Middle East Water Collection
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Oregon State University
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1970-1979
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1980-1989
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1990-1999
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1.
Israeli Settlements
2.
Summary of an interview with Prof. Shlomo Aronson, expert on Israeli Elite
3.
Wells of Conflict on the West Bank
4.
Warns Israel on West Bank
5.
Cultivation May Be Expanded to Jordan River Plateau
6.
West Bank Landscam
7.
Questions and Answers on the Harvard Project: An Economic Framework for Water Negotiation and Management
8.
New Plan to Have West Bank Water Pumped to Israel
9.
Plan for Agricultural Development 2000
10.
Cairo-Amman Bank's Services for West Bank Citizens Discussed
11.
Summary of an interview with Dr. Moshe Schwartz Expert on the Moshav Movement Development Study Center
12.
Interview with professor Uri Shamir, consultant, Water Commission, on water policies; chairman of the panel "New Water Policies" ordered by the Water Commission (a 4-year study)
13.
Zionism Now: Towards a Strategy of Implementation
14.
Israel's Finances a Shambles, Austerity Has Political Price
15.
Interview with Yona Kahana
16.
Legal Aspects of Policy in Territories Analyzed
17.
Summary of an interview with Prof. Raphael Gar-El, Director of Development Study Center
18.
Summary of an interview with Water Commissioner Prof. Dan Zaslavsky
19.
Signs of Movement
20.
Agricultural Situation in the Al-Agwhar- A Tragedy and a Catastrophe Looking for a Solution
21.
Promoting Regional Cooperation in the Middle East: Water Resources Management
22.
Current Situation
23.
Democracy and National Security in a Protracted Conflict
24.
High Noon in Jerusalem - A Middle East Perspective
25.
Religious Fundamentalism and Armed Conflict in the Middle-East: A View from Israel
26.
West Bank Waterworks
27.
Bulletin Issued on Israeli Land Practices
28.
Interview with Yehoshua Schwartz in Israel, March 14, 1988
29.
Out of the Territories -- Still In
30.
Israel's Policy on the West Bank Water Resources
31.
Territories' Water Supply Drying up with Overuse
32.
Dudin Affirms Adherence to Development Plan
33.
East Jerusalem Electric Company
34.
Tax Evasion in Occupied Territories
35.
Report on Difficulties in Rafah
36.
U.S. Firm Hesitates on West Bank Water Drill
37.
Water Policy Making in Israel -- Executive Summary
38.
W. Bank Mayors to Fight Plan to Drill for Water
39.
Land and Land Use Planning
40.
Legal and Administrative Aspects
41.
God's Finger at Herodion
42.
Histadrut, Social Policy and Equality
43.
Water Cut Off; Curfew Imposed
44.
Water Situation in Gaza Described
45.
Jordan River Basin Compact
46.
Economic Policies/ Agricultural Policies
47.
Land Confiscation Statistics Reported
48.
Roundtable Forum of Water Scientists (minutes), Meetings 11 and 12
49.
Water Resumed After Bills Paid
50.
Jordan - The Divided Nation
51.
Land / Settlement Policies
52.
West Bank Handbook: A Political Lexicon
53.
Agricultural Exports Crucial for Occupied Territories
54.
Excerpts from Shohat Briefing (Communicated by Gov't Press Office)
55.
Interviews with Samuel Hart in Washington,DC, September 10 and September 25, 1987
56.
Interview with Yona Kahana by Telephone, Philadelphia - Tel Aviv, April 18, 1988
57.
Policy Favors Civilian Administration
58.
Study Tour of Water Resources Development and Management in Israel
59.
Israel water sector study: past achievements, current problems and future options
60.
Israel: Political, Economic, and Strategic
61.
Water Scheme Worries Peres
62.
Inner Cabinet Authorizes Large Water Drilling Near Herodion
63.
Water Policy Alternatives for Israel
64.
Difficulties and Obstacles in Formulating Water Policy for Israel and Their Impact on the Crisis in Israel's Water System
65.
Jordan Stepping up Activity in West Bank
66.
Water Policies Legislation and Practices in Israeli Occupied Palestinian and Other Arab Territories
67.
Water Contamination Levels Rising, Government Blamed
68.
Interview with the spokesperson for the Water Commission
69.
Jordan Crossing Procedures
70.
Joint Management of Shared Aquifers: An Implementation-Oriented Agenda. Final Report of Phase II.
71.
Territories Provide 'Nice Income' for Treasury
72.
Conditions Put on Agricultural Exports to EEC
73.
On the West Bank Taxes are Low but Services are High