Practicing Authority
[...]the Egyptians in Gaza had made no such preparations. [...]the 1967 Israeli invasion meant that their les, most of which were meticulously collected into Israeli state archives, are like a snapshot of government frozen in time, with its own ling system still in place. [...]the signicance of The...
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