Doctoral thesis in the Department of History / College of Education for Humanities, University of Basra - Shimon Peres’s political and administrative role in (Israel) 1948-1986
The thesis by student Muhammad Hassan Khalaf Al-Ghalibi aims to reveal the role played by Shimon Peres in (Israel), as he is considered one of the second generation of founders (of Israel), as he played important and pivotal roles since the beginning of the establishment of the Zionist entity, where he armed (Israel) and practiced... Internal and external policy enabled him to reach power.
The thesis studied the political and administrative role of Shimon Peres in Israel from 1948-1986, according to the study plan, which consisted of an introduction, four chapters, and a conclusion. The introduction was titled (The life of Shimon Peres and his political role until the establishment of Israel), while the first chapter studied (Shimon Peres’s political and administrative role from 1948-1965), while the second chapter was entitled (Shimon Peres’ participation in the sixth session of the Knesset and his management of the ministries absorbing immigrants - Transportation and Services - Media 1965-1969) The third chapter was entitled (Shimon Peres as Minister of Defense 1974-1977), and the fourth chapter shed light on (Shimon Peres’ efforts to gain power and manage the position of Prime Minister 1978-1986).
To reveal the role played by Shimon Peres in (Israel), as he is considered one of the second generation of founders (of Israel), as he played important and pivotal roles since the beginning of the establishment of the Zionist entity, where he armed (Israel) and practiced an internal and external policy that enabled him to reach Authority.
The thesis concluded that Shimon Peres was able to reconcile his internal and foreign policy and made his way through strong relations at home and abroad, and was supported by the outside world, especially the United States and the Jewish community, as evidenced by the many positions he held, as well as