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Tag Archives: San Remo
“April 25, 1920 was truly a remarkable day in modern Jewish history, perhaps even a modern miracle”
JNS Celebrate San Remo Day Steve Feldman April 25, 2022 George Santayana is credited with observing that “those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” He was referring to negative and tragic events of the past, and … Continue reading
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Tagged San Remo, San Remo Agreement, San Remo Conference
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The Conference That Legalized the Jewish State
FRONT PAGE MAG by Joseph Pruder May 11, 2015 ….April 25 marked a significant historical date – unknown by most. On that date in 1920, members of the League of Nations, the UN predecessor, assembled at the Italian city of … Continue reading
The Palestinian Issue, not a Top Arab Priority
ISRAEL HAYOM by Yoram Ettinger May 23, 2014 The Palestinian issue has benefited from the Arab/Muslim talk, but — due to the Palestinian record of intra-Arab subversion — has never been supported by the Arab/Muslim walk. Arab/Muslim policy makers have … Continue reading
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Tagged Balfour Declaration, Israel, League of Nations, Ottoman, Palestinian, San Remo, United Nations
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