# bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict
**Wikidata**: [Q4903449](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4903449)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliography_of_the_Arab–Israeli_conflict)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/bibliography-of-the-arabisraeli-conflict

## Summary
**Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict** is a **bibliography** whose **main subject is the Arab–Israeli conflict**. It is categorized as part of the academic discipline of bibliography, which studies books, and it exists as an English-language Wikipedia topic.

## Key Facts
- *Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict* is a **subclass of bibliography**.
- The **main subject** of *Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict* is the **Arab–Israeli conflict**.
- It is part of / parented under **bibliography (class)**, described as an **academic discipline that studies books**.
- The **Wikipedia title** is **“Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict.”**
- The entry is available on Wikipedia in **English (en)**.
- The entity has a **sitelink_count of 1**.
- The parent class **bibliography** has a **sitelink_count of 84**.

## FAQs
### Q: What is the bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict?
A: It is a bibliography focused on the Arab–Israeli conflict. In classification terms, it is a subclass of bibliography and is represented as an English-language Wikipedia topic titled “Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict.”

### Q: What subject does the bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict cover?
A: Its main subject is the Arab–Israeli conflict. The entity is explicitly defined by that subject focus.

### Q: How is the bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict classified?
A: It is classified as a subclass of bibliography. Bibliography is described here as an academic discipline that studies books.

### Q: Where is this bibliography documented?
A: It is documented as an English-language Wikipedia entry. The Wikipedia title is “Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict.”

## Why It Matters
A bibliography serves as a structured way to organize and point to written works on a topic, and *Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict* is specifically oriented around the Arab–Israeli conflict. By being classified as a subclass of bibliography, it sits within the broader academic discipline concerned with books and written sources. This matters because topic-focused bibliographies help readers, researchers, and students identify relevant literature and navigate a complex subject area through curated references. As an English-language Wikipedia topic, it also functions as a centralized, accessible entry point for people seeking sources related to the Arab–Israeli conflict. In practice, the value of such an entity is in its role as an organizing framework: it signals that there is a recognized body of literature tied to the conflict and that this literature can be approached through bibliographic organization rather than only narrative summaries.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly defined as a **bibliography** with the **Arab–Israeli conflict** as its **main subject**.
- Having a dedicated **English-language Wikipedia entry** titled **“Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict.”**
- Being **classified as a subclass of bibliography**, linking it to the academic discipline that studies books.
- Having a recorded **sitelink_count of 1**, indicating limited cross-wiki sitelinking in the provided data.

## Body
### Classification and Type
- Entity: **Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict**
- **Subclass of:** bibliography
- **Parent / part of:** bibliography (class)
  - Bibliography is described as an **academic discipline that studies books**.

### Subject Focus
- **Main subject:** **Arab–Israeli conflict**
- The entity is defined by its bibliographic focus on this topic.

### Wikipedia Presence
- **Wikipedia title:** *Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict*
- **Wikipedia languages:** en
- **Sitelink count:** 1

### Related Context (Parent Class)
- The parent class **bibliography** has a **sitelink_count of 84** in the provided source material.