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ID116187
Title ProperBirth of the core issues
Other Title Informationthe West Bank and East Jerusalem under Israeli administration 1967-76 (part 1)
LanguageENG
AuthorElad, Moshe
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the past two decades the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been identified with the dispute over four core issues: the future of East Jerusalem, the Jewish settlements in the disputed territories, the final borders between the two sides, and the fate of the Palestinian refugees. The first three issues were born during the first 10 years of Israel's control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, while the refugee problem dates back to the 1948 war. Yet it was the Israeli administration from 1967 to 1976 that exposed the refugee camps to the Israeli public and led to initial efforts to resolve this problem. This first half of the two-part article outlines the establishment of the Israeli administration in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and lays the ground for the creation of the core issues which will be described in the second part.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 18, No.4; Oct 2012: p. 577-595
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol. 18, No.4; Oct 2012: p. 577-595
Key WordsIsrael ;  Israeli Administration ;  Military Government ;  West Bank ;  East Jerusalem ;  Palestinian Refugees ;  Jewish Settlements ;  Borders