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International Red Cross Must Include Israel, Kenneth Lasson Nov 2001

International Red Cross Must Include Israel, Kenneth Lasson

All Faculty Scholarship

Israel's corresponding relief agency, the Mogen David Adom, has provided emergency services to countries all over the world since 1939, and it meets or surpasses every other standard for IFRC membership. Yet Israel remains the only nation left out of the 178- country federation. Why?

An IFRC spokesman says that it is "governments, not the federation, that give emblems the protective force of international law," and that "governments" are preparing to adopt an additional emblem, with no religious or national connotations, to stand alongside the Red Cross and the Red Crescent, one that Israel could adopt as its own.

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Trying To Try Sharon, Linda A. Malone Oct 2001

Trying To Try Sharon, Linda A. Malone

Popular Media

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Price Tag: West Bank Settlers' Terrorizing Of Palestinians To Deter Israeli Government Law Enforcement, Ori Nir Jan 2001

Price Tag: West Bank Settlers' Terrorizing Of Palestinians To Deter Israeli Government Law Enforcement, Ori Nir

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Point: The Palestinians' Right Of Return, Hussein Ibish, Ali Abunimah Jan 2001

Point: The Palestinians' Right Of Return, Hussein Ibish, Ali Abunimah

Human Rights Brief

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An Oasis Or Just A Mirage: The Jericho Casino And The Future Of The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, Edward B. Miller Jan 2001

An Oasis Or Just A Mirage: The Jericho Casino And The Future Of The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, Edward B. Miller

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

More than seven years have passed since the signing of the historic peace agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (“P.L.O.”). While the final borders and powers of a Palestinian State are still being discussed by the parties to the agreement, the fact of Palestinian autonomy is an irreversible reality. As such, the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip has slowly been giving way to a self-governing Palestinian body which now administers most of the territories and nearly all of the Palestinian who reside therein.


Counterpoint: No Palestinian 'Return' To Israel , Joel Singer Jan 2001

Counterpoint: No Palestinian 'Return' To Israel , Joel Singer

Human Rights Brief

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