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Jewish Resettlement of Hebron after 1967
Hosnédlová, Eva ; Nosek, Bedřich (advisor) ; Holubová, Markéta (referee)
The thesis outlined the history of the Jewish settlement of Hebron from Biblical times to the year 1929, which was the milestone in the history of the Jewish settlement of this city. The thesis describes the aftermath of the Six-Day War (in June 1967) and the atmosphere in the Jewish society, which played into the hands of the spiritual authorities of religious Zionism - e.g. Abraham Isaac Kook and his son Tzvi Yehuda Kook. Their messianic expectations and teachings, which made the settlement of the Land of Israel the top priority, led to the expansion of the settlement in the territory of biblical Judea and the Samaria Area. We watched the beginning of settlement activities that significantly affected politics. We provided examples that led to the "resettlement" of Hebron after 1979 when the women and children of the settlers from Kirjath Arba occupied the former Jewish hospital Hadassa, which meant the actual "resettlement" of Hebron because up until then, their settlements had been built only on the outskirts of the city. I also tried to describe the settlement differences and motivations between both Jewish communities before and after the Six-Day War.
The scarcity of water: Space for a cooperation or a possible resource of conflict between Israel and Palestine?
Taškárová, Ivana ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
Water is an essential liquid for life. Although we are in the 21th century, a billion of people lack access to safe drinking water. In comparison with the first half of the 20th century, the access to safe fresh water has decreased three times. The most serious situation is in the 30 countries located in the Middle East and Africa. The specificity of the situation in the West Bank, among others, lies in an ongoing long-standing religious and political conflict over territory and water supplies are an integral part of it. An important factor in the issue of the activity on both sides of the border is at the level of non-governamental sector, but these initiatives face barriers of economic and especially political nature.
The Israel transport infrastructure
Kozlov, Alexander ; Zelený, Lubomír (advisor) ; Lobov, Shalom (referee)
This thesis focuses on the description and analysis of the transport infrastructure in Israel. The first part is devoted to describe the State of Israel; the description of transport infrastructure in different types of transport. The final part of this work describes the Infrastructure in the region of The West Bank in regard to political dimension of construction of transport infrastructure in the territory.

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