Demographic Pressures in Palestine and Israel
The Palestinian issue is one of the oldest and most complex conflicts in the modern era, and Israel was and still is one of the applied models of German geopolitics in the first half of the twentieth century, and Israel has considered since its establishment that the Palestinians pose a demographic threat to it.
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