The Elusive Peace in the Middle EastMalcolm H. Kerr State University of New York Press, 1975 - 347 من الصفحات |
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... repatriation . In reply to CCP questions on 15 August , however , the Arabs began to concede that some resettlement would be necessary in any final solution . Syria and Jordan agreed to receive those refugees who did not want to be ...
... repatriation . In reply to CCP questions on 15 August , however , the Arabs began to concede that some resettlement would be necessary in any final solution . Syria and Jordan agreed to receive those refugees who did not want to be ...
الصفحة 55
... repatriation for security and other reasons and , in later years , it urged the UN to turn over the whole refugee problem to the Arab states , so that they could start looking at it more " realistically " and start planning to re ...
... repatriation for security and other reasons and , in later years , it urged the UN to turn over the whole refugee problem to the Arab states , so that they could start looking at it more " realistically " and start planning to re ...
الصفحة 190
... repatriation of the refugees . It soon became clear that Israel had accepted the Lausanne Protocol in order to gain admission to the United Nations . Its first application for membership had been rejected in December 1948 , because it ...
... repatriation of the refugees . It soon became clear that Israel had accepted the Lausanne Protocol in order to gain admission to the United Nations . Its first application for membership had been rejected in December 1948 , because it ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
United Nations Peace Efforts | 19 |
Governmental | 102 |
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