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... free of all checks and accountability, secular or religious." (Becker 141) However, by 1988 the PLO accepted Resolution 242 that recognized Israel's right to ...
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... ammunition. 21. In 1988, Arafat proclaimed an independent Palestinian state and recognized Israel's right to exist. Arafat's proclamation ...
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... The United States quickly recognized Israel as a state and started diplomatic relations with the newly formed government. At the ...
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... The number of countries which formally recognized Israel has doubled to over 140, transforming the country from an international pariah whose very right to ...
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... Yassein. The state of Israel came into existence 6 PM EST. ten minutes later, the United States officially recognized Israel. The ...
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... also provided for the diplomatic recognition of Israel by Egypt, which was significant because for the first time an Arab nation recognized Israel's right to ...
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... In 1988, the same year that the PLO recognized Israel, renounced terrorism as a legitimate method of achieving their goals, and declared independence, the PLO ...
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... mediated because a confession of faith in the God of Israel was required. ... While we recognized the negative pressure this system represents, we must acknowledge ...
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... The treaty stated that Israel and PLO recognized each other's political and lawful rights, agreed to end the years of conflict, and pledge to work for ...
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... non-governmental organization, which campaigns for internationally recognized human rights ... abuses on democratic and more open countries, such as Israel, than in ...
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... 13, 1993. For the first time, Israel recognized the PLO. It also granted limited self-rule to Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and Jericho. ...
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... unity and co-operation full realization of our creative potential will not be recognized. ... prepare a way for the new immigrants to come to Israel to rekindle ...
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... Zone. The Security Zone was not recognized by the UN in 1993, the Oslo Peace Accords took place and Israel recognized the PLO. This ...
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... a) the full exercise of Egyptian sovereignty up to the internationally recognized boarder between ... d) the right of free passage by ships of Israel through the ...
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... years of mostly unsuccessful attempts to drive out the established populations they were finally recognized as a monarchy. During this time Israel's three most ...
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... history. Saul came from the lowest tribe of Israel. Saul, a Benjamite, is recognized as the first King of a united Israel. David ...
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... Hess who tried to prove that the Jews could create a socialistic state in Israel. ... He was a recognized author who summarized and explained the ideas of early ...
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... Hess who tried to prove that the Jews could create a socialistic state in Israel. ... He was a recognized author who summarized and explained the ideas of early ...
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... prepared for war. Meanwhile, on May 14, 1948, Israel declared statehood and the US and Russia recognized the new state. The two nations ...
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... prepared for war. Meanwhile, on May 14, 1948, Israel declared statehood and the US and Russia recognized the new state. The two nations ...
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... Supported est. state of Palestine, partitioned into Arab state and Jewish state. Civ. War on May 14, 1948, new state of Israel formed, recognized by US. ...
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... Later on, due to political changes and pressures in Israel, politicians there recognized the importance of the West German State and the urgent need to come to ...
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... Later on, due to political changes and pressures in Israel, politicians there recognized the importance of the West German State and the urgent need to come to ...
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... Israel claims that all of Jerusalem is its capital, but Palestinians dispute the claim and the United Nations has not recognized it as such. ...
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... Years later, he was recognized and brought to Israel to stand trial for war crimes. The only other person who knew his true motives can not be found. ...
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... honor. Israel has unofficially been recognized as the desirable nation for bringing Nazi war criminals to trial. Germany, Poland ...
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... honor. Israel has unofficially been recognized as the desirable nation for bringing Nazi war criminals to trial. Germany, Poland ...
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... honor. Israel has unofficially been recognized as the desirable nation for bringing Nazi war criminals to trial. Germany, Poland ...
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... The second point deals with Israel and Syria. The two countries have been at odds with each other since 1947 when Israel was recognized as a state. ...
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... Meir - 1898-1978: Israeli political leader) The attacks began on Israel because of ... for peace instead of war by insisting safe, well-recognized and accepted ...
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