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Tag Archives: Peel Commission
“Eighty years after the first proposal for a two-state solution, even “moderate” Palestinian Arab leaders still reject its basic premise”
MOSAIC The 80th Anniversary of the Two-State Solution by Rick Richman October 2, 2017 In this epochal year of Zionist anniversaries—the 120th of the First Zionist Conference in Basle, the 100th of the Balfour Declaration, the 70th of the 1947 … Continue reading
The Straightforward Message of the Arabs VS. The Convoluted Jewish Argument
THE JEWISH PRESS by Daniel Grynglas December 28, 2014 The main Arab message is clear and simple and everyone can quickly understand it: We Palestinians are the indigenous people of Palestine who have enjoyed a peaceful life in our country … Continue reading
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Tagged Jerusalem, Judea, Palestine, Peel Commission, Samaria
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