Documents on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 1967-1983 / edited by Yehuda Lukacs.
1984
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Documents on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 1967-1983 / edited by Yehuda Lukacs.
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Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.
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xi, 247 pages ; 24 cm
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I, International documents. UN Security Council resolution 242, 22 November 1967
UN Security Council resolution 338, 22 October 1973
UN Security Council resolution 339, 23 October 1973
Jarring questionnaire and replies, January 1971
Statement by European Community foreign ministers, 6 November 1973
UN General Assembly resolution 3236, 22 November 1974
Joint statement by governments of the US and the USSR, 1 October 1977
Statement on the problem in the Middle East, Soviet foreign minister Gromyko, 25 September 1979
Soviet chairman Brezhnev, Position on peace, 23 February 1981
Venice European declaration, 13 June 1981
Chairman Brezhnev Peace plan, 15 September 1982.
II, US documents. President Johnson, Statement on principles for peace, 19 June 1967
Rogers plan, 9 December 1969
Memorandum of agreement between the governments of Israel and the United States, September 1975
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Harold H. Saunders, Statement on the Palestinians, 12 November 1975
Brookings Institution, Toward peace in the Middle East, December 1975
Ambassador William W. Scranton, Statement on Occupied Territories, 23 March 1976
President Jimmy Carter on Middle East peace, 16 March 1977
President Carter, Statement on recognition of Palestinians, 4 January 1978
President Reagan Peace plan, 1 September 1982
Text of 'Talking points' sent to Prime Minister Begin by President Reagan, 8 September 1982.
III, Sadat's visit and the autonomy negotiations. Statement to the Israeli Knesset by President Sadat, 20 November 1977
Prime Minister Begin, Knesset speech, 20 November 1977
Prime Minister Begin's Autonomy plan, 28 December 1977
Framework for peace in the Middle East agreed at Camp David, 17 September 1978
Government of Egypt, Proposed model of full autonomy for the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 28 January 1980
Israel Autonomy proposal, January 1982.
IV, Israeli documents. Principles guiding Israel's policy in the aftermath of the June 1967 war, Prime Minister Eshkol, 9 August 1967
Nine-point peace plan, Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban, 8 October 1968
Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban, Knesset Statement on Occupied Territories, 13 May 1969
Statement by the Israeli government embodying a reaction to the US Secretary of State Rogers Peace plan, 11 December 1969
Resolution adopted by the Israeli Knesset rejecting King Hussein's United Arab kingdom plan, 16 March 1972
"Galili plan" : statement by government ministers of the Israeli Labour Party on proposed policy in the Occupied Territories, August 1973
Statement issued by Israel's cabinet insisting that Jordan represent the Palestinians in negotiations, 21 July 1974
Israel Knesset Statement, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, following the Rabat conference, 5 November 1974
Allon plan, article by Israel Foreign Minister Yigal Allon reiterating his plan for peace, October 1976
Statement issued by the Government of Israel responding to the US-USSR Joint declaration on the Middle East, 1 October 1977
Law enacted by Israel's Knesset proclaiming Jerusalem the capital of Israel, 30 July 1980
Fundamental policy guidelines of the Government of Israel as approved by the Knesset, 5 August 1981
Text of Israel's Communique on the Reagan plan, 2 September 1982.
V, Israeli party and extra-parliamentary platforms. Agudat Israel Party platform, 1981
Ha Tehiya Party platform, 1981
Israel Labour Party political resolutions, 1980
Liberal Party platform, 1981
Likud Party platform, 1981
Mafdal Party platform, 1977
Mapam Party platform, 1981
Hadash Party platform, 1981
Shinui Party platform, 1981
Tami Party platform, 1981
Peace Now platform, 1983
Gush Emunim platform, 1983
Israel Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace manifesto, January 1976.
VI, Palestinian documents. Statement issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization rejecting UN Resolution 242, 23 November 1967
Palestine National Covenant, 1968
Palestinian National Assembly political resolutions, 17 July 1968
Palestinian National Council statement, 13 July 1971
Palestinian National Council Political programme, 12 January 1973
Statements by General Secretary of the PDFLP Nawaf Hawatma defending the establishment of a Palestinian National Authority in territories liberated from Israeli occupation, 24 February 1974
Palestinian National Council political program, 8 June 1974
Statement by the PFLP announcing its withdrawal from the Executive Committee of the PLO, 26 September 1974
Speech of Yasser Arafat at the UN, 13 November 1974
Palestinian National Council political declaration, 22 March 1977
Six-point programme agreed to by the various Palestinian organizations calling for the formation of a "Steadfastness and confrontation front" in opposition to Sadat's negotiations with Israel, 4 December 1977
Statement by West Bank mayors on Sadat's visit to Israel, 21 December 1977
Statement by the West Bank National Conference, Beit Hanina, 1 October 1978
Palestinian National Council political and organization programme, 23 January 1979
Letter from PLO Executive Committee to delegate Walter Fauntroy, 5 October 1979
Fourth General Conference of the Palestinian Liberation Movement, Fatah political programme, 31 May 1980
Palestinian National Council political statement, 21 April 1981
Committee for the Occupied Homeland report on contact with Jews, 21 April 1981
Palestinian National Council politcal resolutions, 22 February 1983.
VII, Arab documents. Arab League Summit Conference resolutions, Khartoum, 1 September 1967
Jordanian King Hussein's Peace plan, 28 April 1969
Cairo and Melkart agreements, Regulation of the PLO presence in Lebanon, 3 November 1969, 17 May 1973
Jordanian King Hussein's Federation plan, 15 March 1972
Arab League Summit Conference secret resolutions, Algiers, 4 December 1973
Arab League Summit Conference communique, Rabat, 29 October 1974
Statement by President Bourguiba of Tunisia calling for a settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict on the basis of the 1947 UN partition resolution, 26 October 1976
Arab League Summit Conference declaration, Tripoli, 5 December 1977
Summit of Anti-Sadat "Steadfastness and Confrontation Front", Damascus, 23 September 1978
Arab League Summit Conference final statement, Baghdad, 5 November 1978
Arab League Summit Conference resolutions, Baghdad, 31 March 1979
King Fahd of Saudi Arabia Peace plan, 6 August 1981
Arab League Summit statement, Fez, 6 September 1982
Joint Jordan-Palestinian Committee communique, 14 December 1982
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Statement on Israel's right to a secure state, 2 January 1983
Jordanian statement on end of negotiations with the P.L.O., 10 April 1983.
UN Security Council resolution 338, 22 October 1973
UN Security Council resolution 339, 23 October 1973
Jarring questionnaire and replies, January 1971
Statement by European Community foreign ministers, 6 November 1973
UN General Assembly resolution 3236, 22 November 1974
Joint statement by governments of the US and the USSR, 1 October 1977
Statement on the problem in the Middle East, Soviet foreign minister Gromyko, 25 September 1979
Soviet chairman Brezhnev, Position on peace, 23 February 1981
Venice European declaration, 13 June 1981
Chairman Brezhnev Peace plan, 15 September 1982.
II, US documents. President Johnson, Statement on principles for peace, 19 June 1967
Rogers plan, 9 December 1969
Memorandum of agreement between the governments of Israel and the United States, September 1975
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Harold H. Saunders, Statement on the Palestinians, 12 November 1975
Brookings Institution, Toward peace in the Middle East, December 1975
Ambassador William W. Scranton, Statement on Occupied Territories, 23 March 1976
President Jimmy Carter on Middle East peace, 16 March 1977
President Carter, Statement on recognition of Palestinians, 4 January 1978
President Reagan Peace plan, 1 September 1982
Text of 'Talking points' sent to Prime Minister Begin by President Reagan, 8 September 1982.
III, Sadat's visit and the autonomy negotiations. Statement to the Israeli Knesset by President Sadat, 20 November 1977
Prime Minister Begin, Knesset speech, 20 November 1977
Prime Minister Begin's Autonomy plan, 28 December 1977
Framework for peace in the Middle East agreed at Camp David, 17 September 1978
Government of Egypt, Proposed model of full autonomy for the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 28 January 1980
Israel Autonomy proposal, January 1982.
IV, Israeli documents. Principles guiding Israel's policy in the aftermath of the June 1967 war, Prime Minister Eshkol, 9 August 1967
Nine-point peace plan, Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban, 8 October 1968
Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban, Knesset Statement on Occupied Territories, 13 May 1969
Statement by the Israeli government embodying a reaction to the US Secretary of State Rogers Peace plan, 11 December 1969
Resolution adopted by the Israeli Knesset rejecting King Hussein's United Arab kingdom plan, 16 March 1972
"Galili plan" : statement by government ministers of the Israeli Labour Party on proposed policy in the Occupied Territories, August 1973
Statement issued by Israel's cabinet insisting that Jordan represent the Palestinians in negotiations, 21 July 1974
Israel Knesset Statement, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, following the Rabat conference, 5 November 1974
Allon plan, article by Israel Foreign Minister Yigal Allon reiterating his plan for peace, October 1976
Statement issued by the Government of Israel responding to the US-USSR Joint declaration on the Middle East, 1 October 1977
Law enacted by Israel's Knesset proclaiming Jerusalem the capital of Israel, 30 July 1980
Fundamental policy guidelines of the Government of Israel as approved by the Knesset, 5 August 1981
Text of Israel's Communique on the Reagan plan, 2 September 1982.
V, Israeli party and extra-parliamentary platforms. Agudat Israel Party platform, 1981
Ha Tehiya Party platform, 1981
Israel Labour Party political resolutions, 1980
Liberal Party platform, 1981
Likud Party platform, 1981
Mafdal Party platform, 1977
Mapam Party platform, 1981
Hadash Party platform, 1981
Shinui Party platform, 1981
Tami Party platform, 1981
Peace Now platform, 1983
Gush Emunim platform, 1983
Israel Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace manifesto, January 1976.
VI, Palestinian documents. Statement issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization rejecting UN Resolution 242, 23 November 1967
Palestine National Covenant, 1968
Palestinian National Assembly political resolutions, 17 July 1968
Palestinian National Council statement, 13 July 1971
Palestinian National Council Political programme, 12 January 1973
Statements by General Secretary of the PDFLP Nawaf Hawatma defending the establishment of a Palestinian National Authority in territories liberated from Israeli occupation, 24 February 1974
Palestinian National Council political program, 8 June 1974
Statement by the PFLP announcing its withdrawal from the Executive Committee of the PLO, 26 September 1974
Speech of Yasser Arafat at the UN, 13 November 1974
Palestinian National Council political declaration, 22 March 1977
Six-point programme agreed to by the various Palestinian organizations calling for the formation of a "Steadfastness and confrontation front" in opposition to Sadat's negotiations with Israel, 4 December 1977
Statement by West Bank mayors on Sadat's visit to Israel, 21 December 1977
Statement by the West Bank National Conference, Beit Hanina, 1 October 1978
Palestinian National Council political and organization programme, 23 January 1979
Letter from PLO Executive Committee to delegate Walter Fauntroy, 5 October 1979
Fourth General Conference of the Palestinian Liberation Movement, Fatah political programme, 31 May 1980
Palestinian National Council political statement, 21 April 1981
Committee for the Occupied Homeland report on contact with Jews, 21 April 1981
Palestinian National Council politcal resolutions, 22 February 1983.
VII, Arab documents. Arab League Summit Conference resolutions, Khartoum, 1 September 1967
Jordanian King Hussein's Peace plan, 28 April 1969
Cairo and Melkart agreements, Regulation of the PLO presence in Lebanon, 3 November 1969, 17 May 1973
Jordanian King Hussein's Federation plan, 15 March 1972
Arab League Summit Conference secret resolutions, Algiers, 4 December 1973
Arab League Summit Conference communique, Rabat, 29 October 1974
Statement by President Bourguiba of Tunisia calling for a settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict on the basis of the 1947 UN partition resolution, 26 October 1976
Arab League Summit Conference declaration, Tripoli, 5 December 1977
Summit of Anti-Sadat "Steadfastness and Confrontation Front", Damascus, 23 September 1978
Arab League Summit Conference final statement, Baghdad, 5 November 1978
Arab League Summit Conference resolutions, Baghdad, 31 March 1979
King Fahd of Saudi Arabia Peace plan, 6 August 1981
Arab League Summit statement, Fez, 6 September 1982
Joint Jordan-Palestinian Committee communique, 14 December 1982
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Statement on Israel's right to a secure state, 2 January 1983
Jordanian statement on end of negotiations with the P.L.O., 10 April 1983.
Summary
This collection brings together in one volume key documents and statements of position of the parties directly and indirectly involved : Israel, the Palestinians, the Arab countries, the United States of America and the United Nations. It begins with UN Security Council Resolution 242 and ends with the joint Jordanian-PLO statement which rejected Jordanian participation in negotiations proposed in the Reagan Peace Plan of September 1982.
Note
"Prepared under the auspices of the International Center for Peace in the Middle East"--P. [ii]
Bibliography, etc. Note
Bibliography: pages 245-247.
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KZ6795.A72 D638 1984
Language
English
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9780521267953
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