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Issues Issues
Publisher: American Council for JudaismYear: 1961Volume Number: Vol. 15-5 FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Anti-Zionist Criticism
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.
Palestine: Questions & Answers Palestine: Questions & Answers
Author: Sami HadawiPublisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1961Volume Number: Information Paper 17 SeptemberFormat: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
Contents include- introduction; Arab-Jewish Relations; Palestine Under the British Mandate; Palestine at the United Nations; The Ensuing Hostilities; the Arab Refugees from Palestine; Arabs Under Israeli Rule; Jerusalem; Territorial Scope of Israel; Acts of Israeli Aggression; Imapct of the Creation of Israel; Arab Blockage and Boycott of Israel; Conditions for Settlement; conclusion; more.
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.
The Truth about Israeli Peace Offers The Truth about Israeli Peace Offers
Publisher: Arab Information CenterYear: 1961Volume Number: Information Paper 16 AugustFormat: MonographCollection: Arab Information Center
Contents include: The Search for Peace; Peace Offers- A Mask for Aggression; Israel's Policy- War, Defiance and Expansion; The Prospects for the Future
Plan Dalet: The Zionist Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine Plan Dalet: The Zionist Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine
Author: Walid KhalidiPublisher: Middle East ForumYear: 1961Volume Number: Vol. XXXVII No. 9 NovemberFormat: ArticleCollection: Arab Media
Reprint of original article.
<<NER>> Monthly for Political and Social Problems and for Jewish-Arab Rapprochment <<NER>> Monthly for Political and Social Problems and for Jewish-Arab Rapprochment
Publisher: IHUD AssociationYear: 1961Volume Number: Vol. XII No. 9-10 July-AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Pro-Zionist Perspectives
In English and Hebrew. Contents (The Road to Peace): The More Powerful our Means of Deterrence- The Greater Our Chances of Peace; The Deterrent Power will Never Bring Peace. We Need a Peace Offensive!; In the Arab World; A Proposal for Jewish-Arab Agreement in 1936