1. Settelment Report - The Mitchell Report [12/27/2006] Ref #11908 The evolution of Israeli settlement policy in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights
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2. International Law and the Arab-Israeli Conflict [6/10/2006] Ref #11734 Extracts from "Israel and Palestine - Assault on the Law of Nations" by Julius Stone, Second Edition, with additional material and commentary updated to 2003.
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3. Mass Aliyah: Absorption and Settlement [9/22/2004] Ref #10991 From 1948-51, Israel absorbed more than 700,000 new immigrants.
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4. The Claim of Dispossession [9/13/2004] Ref #10947 Book review, The Claim of Disposession
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5. Jewish Settlements in Territories Not the Problem [8/24/2004] Ref #10857 Official presentation of Israeli case by former Israeli UN Ambassador Chaim Herzog.
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6. White Paper of 1922 [8/13/2004] Ref #10756 Background of 1922 British White Paper, which established a new principle as a factor for determining an immigration quota of Jews to Palestine. The White Paper confirmed the right of Jewish immigration but stipulated that this should not exceed the economic absorptive capacity of the country, an arbitrary standard that gave the British wide latitude to limit the influx of Jews.
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7. Hope-Simpson Reports [8/13/2004] Ref #10758 Hope-Simpson recommended the cessation of Jewish immigration.
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8. Jewish settlements in Palestine - Background [6/29/2004] Ref #10562 As documented on the page titled, "Why did Israel begin to move Jewish people into areas captured in the Six- Day War?", Jews have lived in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and the Gaza Strip throughout recorded history, until the 1948 War of Independence, when they were forced to flee the invading Arab armies.
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9. Mapping Survival [4/19/2004] Ref #10528 The United States government is not a speed reader, but after 37 years of reading U.N. Resolution 242, the government finally read it accurately on Wednesday. The government saw what is not there -- the missing definite article, "the."
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| George F. Will | Washington Post |  |
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10. Statement by the President - April 14, 2004 [4/14/2004] Ref #11478 As part of a final peace settlement, Israel must have secure and recognized borders, which should emerge from negotiations between the parties in accordance with UNSC Resolutions 242 and 338. In light of new realities on the ground, including already existing major Israeli populations centers, it is unrealistic to expect that the outcome of final status negotiations will be a full and complete return to the armistice lines of 1949, and all previous efforts to negotiate a two-state solution have reached the same conclusion. It is realistic to expect that any final status agreement will only be achieved on the basis of mutually agreed changes that reflect these realities.
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