Conflict and Colonization in the Palestinian Question with Reference to Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé
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Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages Department of English
Abstract
This project represents a closer examination of the international views towards the question of
Palestine to be conflict or colonization. Basically, it sheds light on the meaning of the two
concepts; conflict and colonization in general and according to the international scholars. It
investigates the role of the international bodies of the United Nations in the question and the
resolutions adopted since its creation. More particularly, the purpose of the study is to
examine both Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé’s views towards the question of Palestine and
to what extent a misleading of two words may affect world peace. The first Chapter is
concerned with the definition of the two key concepts conflict and colonization along with the
historical background to the question because it is worth to mention the roots of the issue. The
second chapter investigates the resolutions adopted in the UN from 1948 onwards. Last but
not least, the third chapter draws attention on the most famous Jews who devoted some of
their time to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian issue. This chapter examines and analyses the main
ideas exposed by these two scholars. Overall, analysing the international views will allow us
understand the nature of the issue from different angles and answer the main question of this
dissertation
