The Water Problem in Israel and its Repercussions on the Arab-Israeli Conflict

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Abstract: 

This study surveys the progressive stages of the water problem in Israel before and after the establishment of the state, the various measures adopted to deal with that problem and the results attained after thirty years of intensive search for solutions.

E edition: 
Second (First, 1980)
Consolidated Author: 

About the Author(s)

Subhi KAHHALEH holds degrees in civil engineering from Robert College, Istanbul, and from the University of Illinois, and has been President of the Arab Union of Engineers. He has held high posts in Jordan (Minister of Communications), and in Syria, where he was Minister of Planning and Transport and Minister of the Euphrates Dam. He also served as the Arab League's Director General of the Authority to Exploit the Waters of the Jordan River and its Tributaries.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
Second (First, 1980)
Publication Date:
1986
Language: Arabic
(Also published in English)
Number of Pages:
53