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UN General Assembly - 61st session - UN independent expert calls for boycott of busines... - 0 views

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    25 October 2012 - A United Nations independent expert today called on the world body's General Assembly, as well as civil society, to take action against Israeli and international businesses that are profiting from Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory.

A Summary of Zionist Terrorism in the Near East - 1944-1948 - 1 views

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A Summary of Zionist Terrorism in the Near East - 1944-1948 - 0 views

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Europe losing moral bearing « Filasteen - 0 views

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    For years, many Arab politicians and analysts had argued that Europe, in contrast to the United States, could play a more balanced role in solving the Middle East conflict. They concluded that if it wasn't for US hegemony and unilateralism in the region, European impartiality and adherence to international laws and conventions could have forced Israel's hands into accepting a just settlement of the Arab-Israel dispute.
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Getting to the Territorial Endgame of an Israeli-Palestinian Peace Settlement - 0 views

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    " A report by the Israeli-Palestinian Workshop of the Baker Institute's Conflict Resolution Forum. Edward P. Djerejian Feb 02 [PDF : 2.8 MB ] "

Let's Suppose - 0 views

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Say No To A Palestinian State - Forbes.com - 0 views

  • There was not even a Palestinian people--the few inhabitants considered themselves Syrian.
    • Walid Damouny
       
      What kind of journalism is this? Based on nothing more than political lies. My whole ancestry is Palestinian and according to The Genographic Project, which is a DNA test that follows ancestry, I can be traced to there. This is an excerpt: "Ancestors of this haplogroup left a physical footprint that matches their genetic journey. Artifacts from ancient towns such as Jericho, also known as Tell el-Sultan, a site close to the present day Jerusalem, provide evidence of permanent human settlements to around 8500 B.C."
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    There was not even a Palestinian people--the few inhabitants considered themselves Syrian.
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