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The Amorites By this time, much of the Middle East was being effected by the migration of a nomadic people called the Amorites.
Approximately two-thirds of 758,000—866,000 of the after 1948 were absorbed and naturalized by the State of Israel.
Droughts and erratic rainfall are primary threats to our coastal areas, and, most importantly, the overall state of our built environment.
It ruled all of what is now Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Cyprus, and Bahrain—with large swathes of Iran, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Sudan, and Arabia.
When revolutions brought radical regimes to power in Egypt 1954 , Syria 1963 , Iraq 1968 , and 1969 , the , seeking to open a new arena of the , allied itself with rulers like in and in.