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Tag Archives: ethnic cleansing
“Palestinians couching their objection as one about removing “settlers” rather than Jews does not change the harsh reality. There is simply no precedent in international practice for the demand”
TABLET MAG Palestinian State Free of Jews ? by Professor Eugene Kontorovich September 15, 2016 …What does international law say about the demand to remove settlers as part of a solution to a territorial conflict? To answer this question, as … Continue reading
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Tagged ethnic cleansing, Eugene Kontorovich, Palestinian Authority, Palestinians
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Disputing the False Charge of ‘Arab Cleansing’ in Jerusalem
ALGEMEINER by Adam Levick April 24, 2015 …First, it’s important to note that Jews were the ones ethnically cleansed from east Jerusalem following the Jordanian occupation of that section of the city in the aftermath the 1948 war. That’s the only … Continue reading
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Tagged East Jerusalem, ethnic cleansing, Palestinians, The Guardian
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