The Elusive Peace in the Middle EastMalcolm H. Kerr State University of New York Press, 1975 - 347 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 137
... border from the Gaza Strip to Eilat , a border with no natural obstacles , forced Israel to call up its forces to defend the border , while Syria and Jordan threatened its other borders . The Israeli army consists primarily of reserves ...
... border from the Gaza Strip to Eilat , a border with no natural obstacles , forced Israel to call up its forces to defend the border , while Syria and Jordan threatened its other borders . The Israeli army consists primarily of reserves ...
الصفحة 140
... borders of 4 June 1967. Egypt replied favorably to the question of whether “ it would sign a peace treaty with Israel , ” though the reply included several reservations which in the opinion of the Israel government emptied it of all ...
... borders of 4 June 1967. Egypt replied favorably to the question of whether “ it would sign a peace treaty with Israel , ” though the reply included several reservations which in the opinion of the Israel government emptied it of all ...
الصفحة 158
... borders prove to be only a first step , to be followed by a demand to return to the November 1947 borders as set forth in the UN Partition Resolution , and subsequently a demand to return to the 1917 situation . . . all this is ...
... borders prove to be only a first step , to be followed by a demand to return to the November 1947 borders as set forth in the UN Partition Resolution , and subsequently a demand to return to the 1917 situation . . . all this is ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
United Nations Peace Efforts | 19 |
Governmental | 102 |
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