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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Documentary Record, 1967-1990 / Edition 2

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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Documentary Record, 1967-1990 / Edition 2
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Documentary Record, 1967-1990 / Edition 2

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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Documentary Record, 1967-1990 / Edition 2

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has generated a vast quantity of documents from many quarters, including a plethora of suggestions for its resolution, and any serious analysis of the conflict demands a thorough familiarity with its documentary history. This collection, compiled and edited by Yehuda Lukacs, brings together documents and statements of the position of parties directly and indirectly involved. The book covers the period 1967-1990. It begins with U.N. Security Council Resolution 242 and ends with documents pertaining to Israel's 1989 West Bank elections proposal, Egypt's Ten Point Plan, and U.S. Secretary of State James Baker's Five Point Proposal for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

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