The Impact of the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate on the Loss of Palestine (1917–1948)
Abstract This paper clarifies the basis of Balfour Declaration (November 2, 1917), a statement of British support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine, and explains how it was generally contradictory to both the Sykes-Picot Agreement and Hussein-McMahon correspondence, and how they in turn contradicted one another, and how […]
Hybrid simulation-optimization approach for planning relief-aid distribution with a real-world case study
Abstract Purpose Authorities have set up numerous security checkpoints during times of armed conflict to control the flow of commercial and humanitarian trucks into and out of areas of conflict. These security checkpoints have become highly utilized because of the complex security procedures and increased truck traffic, which significantly slow the delivery of relief aid. […]
The effects of ankle mulligan mobilisation in children with cerebral palsy: A randomized single blind control study
Abstract Objective: To assess the impact of range of motion changes before and after Mulligan mobilisation with ankle movement interventions on the daily lives of children with diplegic cerebral palsy. Method: The single blind randomised controlled study was conducted from July 30, 2022, to January 10, 2023, at 3 rehabilitation centres in Hebron, Palestine, after […]
A tree-based explainable AI model for early detection of Covid-19 using physiological data
Abstract With the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020, countries worldwide faced significant concerns and challenges. Various studies have emerged utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science techniques for disease detection. Although COVID-19 cases have declined, there are still cases and deaths around the world. Therefore, early detection of COVID-19 before the onset of symptoms has […]
Utilizing Deep Learning Models (RNN, LSTM, CNN-LSTM, and Bi-LSTM) for Arabic Text Classification
Abstract With the increase in the number of Internet users, the amount of data has increased dramatically. Millions of texts are written daily in most fields, whether cultural, scientific, political, health, or others, through websites, social media, and academic or news institutions. This data has become an essential source for providing additional services. One of […]
Social Factors Affecting Customers’ Orientation to Islamic Banks
Abstract The study is carried out for the purpose of examining the link between peer influence and religious motives as independent variables and bank customers’ orientation towards Islamic banks by applying the Social Influence Theory. The questionnaires were distributed to Southern West Bank individuals using random sampling methods. A total of 204 valid questionnaires were […]
The Level of Students’ Satisfaction with Their Academic Performance in e-learning Through Learning Platforms
Abstract This study aims to explore the degree of student satisfaction concerning their academic performance within e-learning platforms. To achieve this, a comprehensive survey of 16 carefully structured questions was disseminated among 100 undergraduate students at Al-Zarqa University. The results indicated a modest level of satisfaction among students regarding their academic achievement within these digital […]
Technological Protection Measures and Their Role in Protecting Digital Works
Abstract This research aims to elucidate the measures enacted by international conventions for safeguarding intellectual property rights, particularly those pertinent to digital works. It seeks to ascertain the adequacy of current copyright laws in protecting rights holders amidst rapidly evolving technology. The investigation further sets out to identify critical technological safeguards in place for the […]