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On the interaction between media frames and individual frames of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Published 2012-10-01Subjects: “…Israeli-Palestinian conflict…”
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Mental Health and Coping in the Shadow of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Israeli Case
Published 2021-01-01“…The study included 925 Israelis divided into three groups: ages 18–29, 30–59, and 60–88. …”
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The Fallacy of Analogy and the Risk of Moral Imperialism: Israeli Literature and the Palestinian Other
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A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Personal Values: The Israeli-Palestinian Case
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Attitudes of Israeli medical students towards the medical treatment of uninsured migrants
Published 2020-03-01“…This cross-sectional study aims to appraise the attitudes of Israeli medical students towards the uninsured migrant population. …”
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“Likes” for Peace: Can Facebook Promote Dialogue in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict?
Published 2016-02-01“…Our findings reveal that while posts that presented the narrative of Palestinian suffering were mostly followed by negative comments from Israeli-Jews, posts that brought up the Palestinian moderate and peace seeking voice elicited higher Jewish–Israeli acceptance and sympathy. …”
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Russian language maintenance among multilingual teachers in Israeli educational settings
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Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
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Israeli preemptive use of military force in the six-day war of 1967
Published 2023-01-01“…Since the founding of the State, the Israeli political and military elite have been guided by a collective narrative in addressing serious security threats. …”
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The impact of the cold war on US policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict
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RUSSIAN-ISRAELI RELATIONS: THE ROLE OF THE RUSSIAN-SPEAKING COMMUNITY OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL
Published 2018-12-01“…The main conclusion of the study is the following: if politically the community does not have a decisive influence on the actions of the Israeli authorities, then economically, it unequivocally contributes to strengthening economic ties between Israel and Russia. …”
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Hydrochemical considerations for identifying water from basaltic aquifers: The Israeli experience
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İsrâ ve Lokman Surelerindeki Ahlâki İlkeler ve Değerlendirilmesi Üzerine
Published 2017-08-01Subjects: “…i̇srâ…”
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Israeli love and its implications for heritage and archeological sites In Hebron governorate
Published 2018-09-01“… The heritage sites in Hebron Governorate in all its details represent a historical history connected to the past and the present, Reflecting the heritage of the Palestinian people and its originality and roots in its land, and gives a precise picture of the features of successive civilizations that ruled the region, However, this historical legacy is threatened by destruction due to the policy of the Israeli occupation authorities to confiscate, demolish or Judaize buildings so that the occupation authorities strive to loot the goods of the Palestinian people and obliterate, destroy or confiscate their cultural heritage, And all that indicates the right to his land and sanctities; in an attempt to falsify historical facts; As a result of this policy occurred Palestinian architecture in Hebron, As a component of the Palestinian culture in the range of targeting the occupation authorities; they have confiscated many of the Palestinian historical buildings, whether residential or religious or archaeological sites, issuing a series of military orders backed by the army and the Israeli police, and pasted biblical accounts of these buildings; As well as resorting to the policy of theft and forgery. …”
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The Settler Colonial Paradigm and the Israeli Official Narrative: an Example of Elimination of the Natives
Published 2018-06-01“…This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli official-Zionist historiography. This approach leads to identify the Zionist ideology as a settler colonial one and the Zionist historiography as the academic support to the Zionist project. …”
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Educational emergencies and resilience in intractable conflicts: some reflections on the Israeli reality
Published 2023-12-01“…Some researchers (Bar Tal, 2004; Salomon, 2003) consider the Israeli reality a context within which the characteristics of intractable conflict have developed. …”
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Machine-learning based routing of callers in an Israeli mental health hotline
Published 2022-06-01“…Methods We present a large-scale machine learning-based analysis of real-world data from the online contact center of ERAN, the Israeli Association for Emotional First Aid. The data includes over 35,000 conversations over a 2-years period. …”
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The Representations of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Italian New Left’s Periodicals of the 1970s
Published 2018-12-01“…This article presents and discusses the representations of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict produced in Italy during the long 1970s by the most important organizations of the New Left. …”
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The Perception among Israeli Gastroenterologists Regarding Treatment of Patients with Biosimilar Medications
Published 2023-03-01“…<i>Background and Objectives</i>: The ever-expanding entry of biosimilar drugs into the Israeli market requires doctors to decide whether to prescribe these medications. …”
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The effect of entrepreneurial orientation on SMEs growth and export in Israeli peripheral regions
Published 2016-03-01“…We conducted a quantitative study of 626 Israeli SMEs. Business growth, as measured by the rate of change in number of employees, was found to be significantly higher in the core region. …”
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