The title of the book that I read before: Nasser; The last Arab was written by Said K. Aburish I chose a book called "Nasser; The Last Arab" written by Said K. Aburish. This book is about the bibliography of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Many think that Nasser is the most powerful and excellent political leader, and he achieved unprecedented popularity in Egypt and the Arab world. He is said to be the most influential leader in the Arab world. Nasser was born in Alexandria on January 15, 1918 which was the son of mail delivery.
With his remarks and the success of Suez, Nasser inspired the "Nasser" party devoted to Arab consolidation and developed believers throughout the Arab world. Many people believe that Nasser is the leader of the Arab world and represents a new provocative era in Arab politics. Nasser's policy is linked to pan-Arabicism, which urges Arab countries to tackle the Western countries of the "empire" aggressively and urges Arab resources to be used by Arab people rather than the West. In the speech of 1967, Nasserle "can achieve great success through Arab's action, which is the major part of our battle. We develop our country to meet the enemy's challenge We must make it. "
After the Egyptian revolution destroyed the monarchy in 1952 and founded the Republic, Jamal Abdul Nasser held power under the theme of a mixture of Arab and Egyptian nationalism. Nasser considers Egypt as the leader of Arab countries and believes that the role of Egypt is to promote the solidarity of the Arab between the West and Israel. From 1958 to 1961 Syria abandoned the union and Egypt and Syria temporarily combined their forces. Nasser's successors Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak will no longer emphasize Arab's nationalism, re-emphasizing Egyptian nationalism, based on the identity of Egypt in the Arab world. Sadat and Mubarak also gave up confrontation between Israel and the nationalism of Nasser and the Arab in the West.
In 1956, 1967 and 1973 there were many factors that led to the war between Arabs and Israelis. One of the factors is the nature of President Nasser. In the 1950s, the new president Jamal Abdul Nasser was in power in Egypt. President Nasser has a very strongly determined character and is extremely worried about revening Israelis who have lost the 1948 war in Egypt. President Nasser hopes to place Palestine under the rule of the Arab, but his argument about the conflict between Israel and Palestine in Gaza is negligible. More worst, it will encourage the controversy created by UN 's fact - finding mission, and the standpoint and reason for the parties to maintain their actions through these disputes. To gain an opinion on this issue, we need to consider the facts and historical background of the Gaza conflict. Observe views of people who advocate Israeli behavior by identifying major legal and political differences.