The Jerusalem Question, 1917-1968Hoover Press, 1971 - Počet stran: 175 |
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Jerusalem and the ArabJewish Problem | 21 |
The Trip to Limbo | 37 |
The Partition of Jerusalem | 58 |
The UN Failure | 70 |
Reunification | 92 |
Prospects for Settlement | 110 |
Population of Jerusalem 18001967 | 128 |
Summary of Plans Discussed in the Text | 131 |
Appendix C | 140 |
Principal Holy Places | 141 |
Principal Holy Places | 142 |
Notes | 143 |
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Strana 4 - ... and support the independence of the Arabs within the territories proposed by him. But this promise was given subject to a reservation made in the same letter, which excluded from its scope, among other territories, the portions of Syria lying to the west of the district of Damascus. This reservation has always been regarded by His Majesty's Government as covering the vilayet of Beirut and the independent Sanjak of Jerusalem. The whole of Palestine west of the Jordan was thus excluded from Sir...