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Facts of Israeli Expansion Lebensraum Facts of Israeli Expansion Lebensraum
Publisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1968Format: PamphletCollection: Arab Information Center
Pamphlet with maps and quotes detailing the expansion of Israel from the United Nations partition in 1947 to June War 1967.
Who Benefits from Anti-Semitism Who Benefits from Anti-Semitism
Author: Sami HadawiPublisher: Arab Information CenterDate: 5/1961Volume Number: MayFormat: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
Pamphlet concludes Who benefits from anti-Semitism? Not the Arabs, not the individual Jew, but political Zionism and its off-spring Israel.
Violations of Human Rights in Israel Violations of Human Rights in Israel
Publisher: Arab Information CenterDate: 10/1961Volume Number: OctoberFormat: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
Two letters detailing human rights violations in Israel.
The Palestine Question: A Brief History The Palestine Question: A Brief History
Publisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1980Volume Number: No. 5Format: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
Prepared for, and under the guidance of, the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.
Israel and South Africa: Collusion of Colonial Settler Regimes Israel and South Africa: Collusion of Colonial Settler Regimes
Publisher: Arab Information CenterFormat: PamphletCollection: Arab Information Center
The height of irony in this collusion between the two racist regimes was reached in 1976 when John Vorster, then Prime Minister of South Africa and a man whom the British had interned during World War II as a Nazi sympathizer, laid a wreath at the monument in Israel to the memory of the victims of Nazi oppression!
Israeli Settlements in Occupied Territory Israeli Settlements in Occupied Territory
Publisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1980Volume Number: No. 2Format: CompilationCollection: Arab Information Center
The contents of this pamphlet are reprints of two articles from Arab Perspectives May 1980.
The Case of Palestine - Before the 23rd Session of the United Nations The Case of Palestine - Before the 23rd Session of the United Nations
Authors: Sami Hadawi, editorPublisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1968Format: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
The objective of this monograph is to place before world public opinion the case for the Palestine Arabs as it was presented at the 23rd session of the General Assembly and before the Special Political Committee in their 1968 debates.
Toward Peace in Palestine Toward Peace in Palestine
Author: Hatem HussainiPublisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1975Format: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
Articles on the topic of peace in Palestine by Yasser Arafat, Said Hammami, Edward Said, Fawaz Turki, hatem Hussaini, Fayez A. Sayegh
More in sorrow than anger More in sorrow than anger
Publisher: Arab Information CenterFormat: PamphletCollection: Arab Information Center
A message to the American people on the embargo of oil shipments to the United States
The Development of the Jordan River The Development of the Jordan River
Authors: Omar Z. Ghobashy LL.B, Ph.DPublisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1961Volume Number: Information Paper 18 NovemberFormat: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
In light of the great potential of the Jordan River for the development of the region, and in view of the threat to peace posed by Israel's action, it is pertinent to examine the technical, political and legal aspects of the various plans that have been proposed.