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Preaching the gospel of liberalism to the Jordanian street
By Philippe Assouline, 31 December 2012 Mudar Zahran, one of the leaders of his country’s burgeoning Dignity Revolution, says spring is in the air. And, he claims, a post-Hashemite Jordan will have huge implications for the Palestinians, who may be forced to choose — Western-style secular democracy or a government led by the likes of…
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Palestine: What if the Six-Day War never took place?
By: Dr. Martin Sherman Within the pre-1967 lines, long before today’s alleged “root causes of the conflict” (.i.e. “occupation” and “settlements”) were part of the discourse, much less facts on the ground, Israel was condemned as a colonial, fascist, expansionist power. If the “West Bank” was part of the “Hashemite Kingdom” up to 1967, how…
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The Jewish Claim to Jerusalem: The Case Under International Law
Sovereignty over the Old City of Jerusalem by Dr. Jacques Gauthier JACQUES PAUL GAUTHIER Canadian lawyer Jacques Paul Gauthier completed in 2007 a twenty-year project in which he researched at the University of Geneva political science department and International Law School, the legal issues relating to the ownership of Israel and Jerusalem. Gauthier’s PhD thesis…
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What Occupation?
Few subjects have been falsified so thoroughly as the recent history of the West Bank and Gaza. By Efraim Karsh, July 1, 2002 No term has dominated the discourse of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict more than “occupation.” For decades now, hardly a day has passed without some mention in the international media of Israel’s supposedly…
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WHAT IS PALESTINE? WHO ARE THE PALESTINIANS?
The video dispels certain myths concerning the origin of the name ‘Palestine’ and of the ‘Arab Palestinians.’ It documents that the ‘Arab Palestinians’ are in fact mostly from other places, and migrated to what is now Israel at the same time as the Zionist Jews, many of them because of the economic boom that the…
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The Truth on Israel Palestine Conflict
The “Palestinians” say it themselves: “Between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese there are no differences. We are all part of ONE people, the Arab nation. Look, I have family members with Palestinian, Lebanese, Jordanian and Syrian citizenship. We are ONE people. Just for political reasons we carefully underwrite our Palestinian identity. Because it is of…
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