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Article # : 14617 

Section : CURRENT ISSUES
Issue Date : 5 / 1988  2,792 Words
Author : Bernard Reich
Bernard Reich is professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He is the author of Israel: Land of Tradition and Conflict (1985), as well as numerous other articles and books on the politics and foreign policty of Israel and the Middle East.

       Israel's origins were inauspicious. On Independence Day, the neighboring Arab states declared war with the intention of preventing the state from coming into being. The world's only Jewish state gained independence through the diplomatic process, but was forced to fight a war of independence to retain that right. Israel at forty remains a country at war with its neighbors and in turmoil at home.
       
        Despite continuous conflict and other challenges Israel has built a liberal democratic political system unlike that of any other in region and has melded immigrants from more than seventy countries into a uniquely Israeli population. This ingathering of the exiles--the immigration and integration of more than a million Jews--demonstrated Israel's ideological and practical resolve to absorb a population nearly twice its size, despite substantial obstacles. In a country almost devoid of natural resources, it has developed a thriving economy, and its people have achieved a high standard of living comparable to that of some Western European countries. Life expectancy levels are among the highest in the world, and it has maintained a high level of social services for its population. It has become known for its scientific achievement and educational accomplishment and it has become a respected military power.
       
        A Jewish state
       
        Israel is a Jewish state with an overwhelmingly Jewish population but there have been tensions, and sometimes open clashes, between two main trends--the Orthodox and the secular--concerning the power of the Orthodox religious community and its desire to mold the system in its preferred image. The Orthodox faction insists on the ... (1995 of 18009 Characters)
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