The Elusive Peace in the Middle EastMalcolm H. Kerr State University of New York Press, 1975 - 347 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 217
... Jordanian troops and Palestinian guerrillas , foreign observers expressed their pessi- mism about the prospects for peace . They spoke of him as the only Arab leader who had enough strength and prestige to make peace with Israel.108 His ...
... Jordanian troops and Palestinian guerrillas , foreign observers expressed their pessi- mism about the prospects for peace . They spoke of him as the only Arab leader who had enough strength and prestige to make peace with Israel.108 His ...
الصفحة 226
... Jordanian territory including the Arab sector of Jerusalem . He warned that any permanent annexation of terri- tory by Israel would never be accepted by the Arab masses and would sow the seeds of new conflict and violence.133 The ...
... Jordanian territory including the Arab sector of Jerusalem . He warned that any permanent annexation of terri- tory by Israel would never be accepted by the Arab masses and would sow the seeds of new conflict and violence.133 The ...
الصفحة 331
... Jordanian sovereignty , no Jordanian military forces should be al- lowed west of the river . This would make it a demilitarized zone , which would require enforcement either by Israel itself or by a United Nations force . Some years ago ...
... Jordanian sovereignty , no Jordanian military forces should be al- lowed west of the river . This would make it a demilitarized zone , which would require enforcement either by Israel itself or by a United Nations force . Some years ago ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
United Nations Peace Efforts | 19 |
Governmental | 102 |
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accept action agreed Ambassador American Arab and Israeli Arab countries Arab governments Arab leaders Arab refugees Arab world Arab-Israeli armistice agreements arms Assembly attack borders boundaries Britain British Cairo ceasefire conflict continued cooperation Council Resolution 242 December declared demilitarized zones diplomatic economic efforts Egypt Egypt and Israel Egyptian establishment favor February foreign Gaza Strip guerrilla Gulf of Aqaba Gurion implementation Israeli forces Israeli withdrawal January Jarring Jarring Mission Jarring's Jerusalem Jewish Jews Jordan Jordanian June Knesset land Lebanon mandate ment Middle East military mission Nasser negotiations neighbors November occupied October Palestine Arabs Palestinian Arabs parties partition resolution peace settlement political position powers President pressure proposal refugee problem repatriation Resolution 242 Russians Sadat Secretary Security Council Resolution Sharm el-Sheikh sides Sinai Six-Day War solution Soviet Union Straits of Tiran Suez Canal superpowers Syria territory tion UNEF United Nations West Bank York Zionist