Israeli Economic Plans in Light of the Separate Settlement Accord
Contributors:
Edited by
:
Samir Jabbour
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
1980
Language: 
Arabic
Number of Pages: 
215
Keywords: 
مراحل تطور الاقتصاد الإسرائيلي
الاقتصاد الاسرائيلي في الفترة ما بعد قيام إسرائيل
الاقتصاد الاسرائيلي في الفترة الانتداب البريطاني
المهاجرين من الاتحاد السوفياتي
أثر حرب تشرين على الاقتصادالإسرائيلي
السياسة الاقتصادية لحكومة الليكود
التأثيرات المباشرة لمعاهدة الصلح على الاقتصاد الإسرائيلي
تأثير فتح قناة السويس على الاقتصاد الاسرائيلي
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Abstract

This study, based on material translated from Hebrew sources, analyzes Israeli economic designs on the Arab states, as revealed in the context of the Camp David accords and the Egyptian-Israeli treaty. Within a month of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's trip to Israel, the Israeli press was full of articles and statements about "the peace economy and the economic peace", mostly reflecting long-held Israeli economic interests. In five chapters, the work discusses the following issues: the developmental stages of the Israeli economy and its relation to imperialist monopolies; conceptions of the so-called "peace economy"; the direct impact of the settlement treaty on the Israeli economy; medium-term economic cooperation with Egypt; and plans for future "cooperative projects" with Egypt and some of the Arab states.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Samir Jabbour is a Palestinian from Western Galilee who obtained his MA degree in history from St. Joseph University in Beirut. He was a senior Hebraist and the head of the Translation Department at the IPS in Beirut.