The Arab-Israeli DilemmaSyracuse University Press, 1968 - 436 páginas Traces the history of Palestine, discusses the formation of Israel, and describes the attitudes on each side of the Mideast conflict. |
Contenido
Origin of Jewish and Arab Ties to Palestine | 1 |
UN Security Council Resolution No 106 1955 of 29 March | 13 |
The Palestine Mandate 19221948 | 16 |
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Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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