Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli ConflictLongman, 1973 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 95
... Palestinians , and no State , Arab or non - Arab , can alienate it . At present , there is no Government which represents the Palestinians , or which can speak on their behalf . According to reliable estimates , the total number of ...
... Palestinians , and no State , Arab or non - Arab , can alienate it . At present , there is no Government which represents the Palestinians , or which can speak on their behalf . According to reliable estimates , the total number of ...
Strana 106
... Palestinians , they would certainly have been less adamant in opposing their repatriation . During the War of 5 June 1967 , Israeli armed forces again sought the dis- placement of the Palestinians from the areas which they planned to ...
... Palestinians , they would certainly have been less adamant in opposing their repatriation . During the War of 5 June 1967 , Israeli armed forces again sought the dis- placement of the Palestinians from the areas which they planned to ...
Strana 143
... Palestinians become doubly heinous . The Palestinians who remained under Israeli occupation did not fare better . They were reduced to the status of second - class citizens and were subjected to various forms of oppression : arrest ...
... Palestinians become doubly heinous . The Palestinians who remained under Israeli occupation did not fare better . They were reduced to the status of second - class citizens and were subjected to various forms of oppression : arrest ...
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