An Arab Plan That Jews Must Pursue

It also calls for a "just resolution of the Palestinian refugee problem ... in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 194," which, in 1948, recommended the unconditional return of refugees, the demilitarization of Jerusalem, and the placement of the city under UN administration. Wh...

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Published inTikkun Vol. 21; no. 6; p. 16
Main Author Plitnick, Mitchell
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published San Francisco The Institute for Labor and Mental Health 01.11.2006
Duke University Press
Institute of Labor and Mental Health
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Summary:It also calls for a "just resolution of the Palestinian refugee problem ... in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 194," which, in 1948, recommended the unconditional return of refugees, the demilitarization of Jerusalem, and the placement of the city under UN administration. When peace proposals are floated, Israeli and Diaspora Jews are often skeptical of what guarantee can be given to ensure that once Israel's "guard is down" she will not be attacked by neighboring Arab states.
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ISSN:0887-9982
2164-0041
DOI:10.1215/08879982-2006-6007