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Birth of the core issues: the West Bank and East Jerusalem under Israeli administration, 1967-76 (Part 2) / Elad, Moshe   Journal Article
Elad, Moshe Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the last two decades, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been highly identified with the dispute over the core issues: Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem, the establishment of settlements in the disputed territories, the final borders between the two parties and the Palestinian refugee problem. The first three issues were a result of the 1967 war, while the refugee problem was a corollary of the 1948 war. However, it was the Israeli administration from 1967 to 1976 that exposed refugee camps to the Israeli public and made some initial efforts to resolve the problem.
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