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ID088186
Title ProperImplementation of the right of return
LanguageENG
AuthorSitta, Salman Abu
Publication2008-09.
Summary / Abstract (Note)One of the most important lessons we have learned from the 60-year Palestinian-Israeli conflict is that the essence of the struggle has not changed: It is the expulsion of the people of Palestine from their homes and the confiscation of their land. Since then the Palestinian refugees have been dispersed all over the world, many of them living in deplorable conditions in exile, others suffering under occupation or virtual siege, harassed by friend and foe alike. The implementation of their inalienable rights is the key to a permanent peace. All else, including a Palestinian state, so-called regional cooperation or other contrived devices to obscure this fundamental issue, is peripheral. In addition, the misrepresentation of the Right of Return by Israel and its defenders, the United States in particular, is driven more by fear about, rather than interest in, their rights. However, the refugees issue is still the main problem to contend with and is imposing itself on every agenda of negotiating the question of Palestine.1 This article will propose a practical and reasonable solution for the refugees to exercise their right to return to their homes.
`In' analytical NotePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 15-16, No. 4-1;2008-09 : p23-30
Journal SourcePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 15-16, No. 4-1;2008-09 : p23-30
Key WordsRight of Return ;  Implementation ;  Resettlement Plans ;  Refugees Return ;  Demographic Case ;  Restoration of Palestinian Villages