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9780521375979

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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    9780521375979

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    0521375975

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1992-01-01
  • Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has generated a vast quantity of documents from many quarters and a plethora of suggestions for its resolution. No comparable regional conflict has been subject to such scrutiny or given rise to such radically different interpretations of the same basic facts. Any serious analysis of the conflict demands a thorough familiarity with its documentary history. This collection, compiled and edited by Yehuda Lukacs, brings together in one volume key documents and statements of the position of the parties directly and indirectly involved: Israel, the Palestinians, the Arab states, the United States, the Soviet Union, the European Community and the United Nations. This book covers the period 1967-1990. It begins with UN Security Council Resolution 242 and ends with documents pertaining to Israel's 1989 West Bank elections proposal, Egypt's Ten Point Plan, and US Secretary of State James Baker's Five Point Proposal for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

Table of Contents

Preface xv
I. International Documents & Joint Declarations
UN Security Council Resolution 242, 22 November, 1967
1(1)
Questionnaire by UN Special Representative Gunnar Jarring to the Governments of Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and Lebanon, with Replies, March 1969
2(11)
UN Security Council Resolution 338, 23 October, 1973
13(1)
Statement by The European Community Foreign Ministers, Brussels, 6 November, 1973
13(2)
UN General Assembly Resolution 3236, 22 November, 1974
15(1)
Joint Statement by the Governments of the US and the USSR, 1 October, 1977
16(1)
Statement on the Problem in the Middle East, Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, 25 September, 1979
17(1)
The Venice European Declaration, 13 June, 1980
17(2)
Soviet Communist Party Chairman Leonid Brezhnev's Position on Arab-Israeli Peace, 23 February, 1981
19(1)
The Brezhnev Peace Plan, 15 September, 1982
20(1)
The Soviet Union's Proposals on a Middle East Settlement, 29 July, 1984
21(3)
Moroccan-Israeli Joint Declaration, Following Prime Minister Shimon Peres' Visit to Morocco, Rabat and Jerusalem, 24 July, 1986
24(1)
The Alexandria Declaration by President Husni Mubarak and Prime Minister Shimon Peres, 12 September, 1986
25(1)
UN General Assembly Resolution 41/43 D, 2 December, 1986
25(2)
The Brussels European Declaration, 23 February, 1987
27(1)
The London Agreement Between Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and King Hussein, 11 April, 1987
28(1)
Speech of President Mikhail Gorbachev on Relations with Israel, 24 April, 1987
29(1)
UN Security Council Resolution 605, 22 December, 1987
30(1)
UN Security Council Resolution 607, 5 January, 1988
31(1)
UN Security Council Resolution 608, 14 January, 1988
32(1)
Statement on the Middle East by President Mikhail Gorbachev Following the Moscow Summit, 1 June, 1988
32(1)
Joint Statement by Yasser Arafat and a Group of Five American Jews, Stockholm, 7 December, 1988
33(1)
UN General Assembly Resolution A/43/L.53, Geneva, 14 December, 1988
34(2)
UN General Assembly Resolution A/43/L.54, Geneva, 14 December, 1988
36(1)
Statement by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valdimir Petrovsky to the UN General Assembly, Geneva, 14 December, 1988
36(2)
Statement by the Soviet Foreign Ministry on the Beginning of the American Dialogue with the PLO, 18 December, 1988
38(1)
``Near East: Chance for a Historic Compromise,'' Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, Cairo, 23 February, 1989
39(12)
Joint Statement by New Outlook and Al-Fajr, New York, 13 March, 1989
51(1)
The Madrid European Declaration, 27 June, 1989
51(3)
II. US Documents
President Johnson, Statement on Principles for Peace, 19 June, 1967
54(1)
The Rogers Plan, 9 December, 1969
55(5)
Memorandum of Agreement between the Governments of Israel and the United States, September 1975
60(1)
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Harold H. Saunders, Statement on the Palestinians, 12 November, 1975
61(4)
``Toward Peace in the Middle East,'' Brookings Institution Report, December 1975
65(2)
Ambassador William W. Scranton, Statements on Occupied Territories, 23 March, 1976
67(2)
President Jimmy Carter, on Middle East Peace, 16 March, 1977
69(2)
President Jimmy Carter, Statement on Recognition of Palestinians, 4 January, 1978
71(1)
President Ronald Reagan Peace Plan, 1 September, 1982
72(6)
Text of `Talking Points' Sent to Prime Minister Menachem Begin by President Ronald Reagan, 8 September, 1982
78(2)
Statement by President Ronald Reagan on the Establishment of New Israeli Settlements, 27 August, 1983
80(1)
US Policy on an International Middle East Peace Conference, 13 January, 1984
81(1)
Statement by State Department Spokesman Bernard Kalb on the Legitimate Rights of the Palestinian People, 15 February, 1985
82(1)
Statement by Secretary of State George Shultz on Jordan and the Peace Process, 19 June, 1985
83(3)
Statement by State Department Spokesman Charles Redman on the Breakdown of the Hussein-Arafat Peace Initiative, 20 February, 1986
86(1)
Statement by President Ronald Reagan on an International Peace Conference, 18 February, 1987
87(1)
Speech by Secretary of State George Shultz before American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, Washington, DC, 17 May, 1987
87(4)
``Toward Arab-Israeli Peace,'' Report of A Study Group, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1988
91(3)
``Building for Peace: An American Strategy for the Middle East,'' The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Presidential Study Group, 1988
94(6)
``A Statement for Palestinians,'' Secretary of State George Shultz, East Jerusalem, 26 February, 1988
100(1)
US Senators' Letter to Secretary of State George Shultz, 3 March, 1988
101(2)
Letter from Secretary of State George Shultz to Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, 4 March, 1988
103(1)
``This is the Plan,'' Secretary of State George Shultz's Peace Proposal, 18 March, 1988
104(2)
Arrival Statements by Secretary of State George Shultz During his Visit to the Middle East, Cairo, 3 June, 1988; Amman, 4 June, 1988; Tel Aviv, 5 June, 1988
106(3)
Address by Secretary of State George Shultz Before the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 16 September, 1988
109(6)
Statement by State Department Spokesman Charles Redman on the Resolutions of the 19th Palestine National Council, 16 November, 1988
115(1)
Statement by the State Department on the Rejection of PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat's Visa Application to the US, 26 November, 1988
115(2)
Statement by State Department Spokesman Charles Redman on Yasser Arafat's Speech to the UN, 13 December, 1988
117(1)
Address by Ambassador Vernon A. Walters to the 43rd Session of the UN General Assembly, Geneva, 14 December, 1988
117(2)
Statement by Secretary of State George Schultz on Dialogue with the PLO, 14 December, 1988
119(1)
Statement by President Ronald Reagan on Relations with the PLO, 14 December, 1988
120(1)
Statement by President George Bush Following his Meeting with President Husni Mubarak, Washington, DC, 3 April, 1989
120(2)
Statement by President George Bush Following his Meeting with Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Washington, DC, 6 April, 1989
122(1)
Address by Secretary of State James Baker Before the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, Washington, DC, 22 May, 1989
123(6)
Letter to Secretary of State James Baker from 95 US Senators, Washington, DC, 8 June, 1989
129(2)
Letter to Secretary of State James Baker from 68 US Senators, Washington, DC, 21 September, 1989
131(2)
Secretary of State James Baker's Five Point Plan, 10 October, 1989
133(1)
Statement by President George Bush on Jewish Settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Palm Springs, CA, 3 March, 1990
133(1)
Statement by President George Bush on Suspension of the Dialogue Between the US and the PLO, 20 June, 1990
134(2)
III. Sadat's Visit and the Autonomy Negotiations
Statement to the Israeli Knesset by President Sadat, 20 November, 1977
136(11)
Prime Minister Menachem Begin Knesset Speech, 20 November, 1977
147(6)
Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Autonomy Plan, 28 December, 1977
153(2)
A Framework for Peace in the Middle East Agreed at Camp David, 17 September, 1978
155(5)
Government of Egypt, Proposed Model of Full Autonomy for the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 28 January, 1980
160(6)
Israel's Autonomy Proposal, January 1982
166(5)
IV. Israeli Documents
Principles Guiding Israel's Policy in the Aftermath of the June 1967 War, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, 9 August, 1967
171(1)
The Nine-Point Peace Plan, Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban, 8 October, 1968
172(9)
Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban, Knesset Statement on Occupied Territories, 13 May, 1969
181(1)
Statement by the Israeli Government Embodying a Reaction to the US Secretary of State William Rogers Peace Plan, 11 December, 1969
182(1)
Resolution Adopted by the Israeli Knesset Rejecting King Hussein's United Arab Kingdom Plan, 16 March, 1972
183(1)
The ``Galili Plan''---Statement by Government Ministers of the Israeli Labor Party on Proposed Policy in the Occupied Territories, August 1973
184(3)
Statement Issued by Israel's Cabinet Insisting that Jordan Represents the Palestinians in Negotiations, 21 July, 1974
187(1)
Statement by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Following the Rabat Conference, 5 November, 1974
188(2)
The Allon Plan, Article by Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon Reiterating his Plan for Peace, October 1976
190(8)
Statement Issued by the Government of Israel Responding to the US-USSR Joint Declaration on the Middle East, 1 October, 1977
198(1)
Law Enacted by Israel's Knesset Proclaiming Jerusalem the Capital of Israel, 29 July, 1980
198(1)
Fundamental Policy Guidelines of the Government of Israel as Approved by the Knesset, 5 August, 1981
199(1)
Text of Israel's Communique on the Reagan Plan, 2 September, 1982
200(3)
Basic Policy Guidelines of the Government of Israel, 13 September, 1984
203(2)
Statement by Prime Minister Shimon Peres on Negotiations with Jordan, 10 June, 1985
205(5)
Address by Prime Minister Shimon Peres to the UN General Assembly, 21 October, 1985
210(1)
``Outline for Advancement of Negotiations Between the Likud and the PLO,'' by Moshe Amirav, September 1987
211(2)
Address by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres to the UN General Assembly, 30 September, 1987
213(2)
Statement by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir on Yasser Arafat's Speech to the UN, 13 December, 1988
215(1)
Statement by the Israeli Foreign Ministry on the Decisions of the 19th Palestine National Council, 15 November, 1988
216(2)
Basic Policy Guidelines of the Government of Israel, 23 December, 1988
218(2)
Address by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to the Knesset, 23 December, 1988
220(3)
Statement by the Board of Trustees of the International Center for Peace in the Middle East, Tel Aviv, 14 January, 1989
223(1)
``Israel, the West Bank and Gaza: Toward a Solution,'' Report by a Study Group, Tel Aviv University's Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, 1989
224(12)
A Peace Initiative by the Government of Israel, 14 May, 1989
236(3)
Statement by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir on the Israeli Peace Initiative, 17 May, 1989
239(5)
Address by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to the Likud Party's Central Committee, 5 July, 1989
244(10)
The Government of Israel's ``Assumptions'' with Regard to Secretary of State James Baker's Peace Plan, 5 November, 1989
254(1)
Address by the Labor Party's Leader Shimon Peres Proposing a Non-Confidence Motion tot he Knesset, 15 March, 1990
254(6)
Address by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir at the Knesset in Response to the Non-Confidence Motion, 15 March, 1990
260(8)
Basic Policy Guidelines of the Government of Israel, 10 June, 1990
268(3)
V. Platforms of Israeli Parties Represented in the Knesset
Agudat Israel Party Platform, 1988
271(1)
The Arab Democratic Party Platform, 1988
271(1)
The Degel Hatorah Party Platform, 1988
272(1)
The Hadash Party Platform, 1988
272(2)
The Labor-Alignment Party Platform, 1988
274(2)
The Likud Party Platform, 1988
276(1)
The Mafdal Party Platform, 1988
277(1)
The Mapam Party Platform, 1988
278(2)
The Merkaz-Shinui Movement Platform, 1988
280(1)
The Moledet Movement Platform, 1988
281(1)
The Progressive List for Peace Platform, 1988
281(2)
The Ratz Party Platform, 1988
283(2)
The Shas Party Platform, 1988
285(1)
The Tehiya Party Platform, 1988
286(3)
The Tzomet Party Platform, 1988
289(1)
VI. Palestinian Documents
Statement Issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization Rejecting UN Resolution 242, 23 November, 1967
290(1)
The Palestine National Covenant, 1968
291(4)
Palestine National Assembly Political Resolutions, 17 July, 1968
295(6)
Palestine National Council Statement, 13 July, 1971
301(2)
Palestine National Council, Political Program, 12 January, 1973
303(4)
Statements by General Secretary of the PDFLP Naif Hawatmah Defending the Establishment of a Palestinian National Authority in Territories Liberated from Israeli Occupation, 24 February, 1974
307(1)
Palestine National Council, Political Program, 8 June, 1974
308(4)
Statement by the PFLP Announcing its Withdrawal from the Executive Committee of the PLO, 26 September, 1974
312(5)
Speech by Yasser Arafat to the UN General Assembly, 13 November, 1974
317(16)
Palestine National Council, Political Declaration, 22 March, 1977
333(2)
Six-Point Programme Agreed to by the Various Palestinian Organizations Calling for the Formation of a ``Steadfastness and Confrontation Front'' in Opposition to Sadat's Negotiations with Israel, 4 December, 1977
335(1)
Statement by West Bank Mayors on Sadat's Visit to Israel, 21 December, 1977
336(2)
Statement by the West Bank National Conference, Beit Hanina, 1 October, 1978
338(1)
Palestine National Council, Political and Organizational Program, 23 January, 1979
339(5)
Letter from PLO Executive Committee to Delegate Walter Fauntroy, 5 October, 1979
344(1)
The Fourth General Conference of the Palestine Liberation Movement, Fatah, Political Program, 31 May, 1980
345(5)
Palestinian National Council, Political Statement, 21 April, 1981
350(7)
Committee for the Occupied Homeland Report on Contact with Jews, 21 April, 1981
357(1)
Palestinian National Council Political Resolutions, 22 February, 1983
357(7)
Palestine National Council, Political Statement, Amman, 29 November, 1984
364(4)
Statement by the PLO's Executive Committee on the Amman Accord, 19 February, 1985
368(2)
Declaration by Yasser Arafat on Terrorism, Cairo, 7 November, 1985
370(1)
The PLO's Three Proposals on the Peace Process, 5 February, 1986
371(2)
PLO Executive Committee Statement, 7 March, 1986
373(11)
Statement by the PLO Executive Committee Cancelling the Amman Accord, 19 April, 1987
384(1)
Palestine National Council, Resolutions of the Political Committee, Algiers, 26 April, 1987
385(5)
Communique of the Intifadah No. 1, 8 January, 1988
390(1)
Statement by the PLO Central Committee, 9 January, 1988
391(4)
The Uprising Leadership's Message to the Arab Summit in Algiers, 7 June, 1988
395(2)
``PLO View: Prospects of a Palestinian-Israeli Settlement,'' by PLO Spokesman Bassam Abu Sharif, 18 June, 1988
397(3)
The Covenant of Hamas (The Islamic Resistance Movement in the West Bank), 18 August, 1988
400(3)
Address of Yasser Arafat to the European Parliament, Strasbourg, 13 September, 1988
403(8)
The Palestinian Declaration of Independence, 15 November, 1988
411(4)
Palestine National Council, Political Communique, Algiers, 15 November, 1988
415(5)
Address by Yasser Arafat to the UN General Assembly, Geneva, 13 December, 1988
420(14)
Yasser Arafat's Geneva Press Statement, 15 December, 1988
434(1)
Letter to Secretary of State George Shultz and Statement by Palestinian Institutions and Personalities from the West Bank and Gaza, Jerusalem, 27 January, 1988
435(3)
Address by Salah Khalaf to the International Center for Peace in the Middle East, 22 February, 1989 (via videotape)
438(3)
Fateh Fifth General Congress, Political Program, 8 August, 1989
441(3)
Statement by the PLO's Central Council, Baghdad, 16 October, 1989
444(3)
Reply by the PLO to Secretary of State James Baker's Five Point Plan, 1 December, 1989
447(2)
Letter Sent by Yasser Arafat to the Emergency World Jewish Leadership Peace Conference Organized by the International Center for Peace in the Middle East, Jerusalem, 17 February, 1990
449(5)
VII. Arab Documents
The Arab League Summit Conference Resolutions, Khartoum, 1 September, 1967
454(1)
Jordanian King Hussein's Peace Plan, 28 April, 1969
455(1)
The Cairo and Melkart Agreements, Regulation of the PLO Presence in Lebanon, 3 November, 1969, 17 May, 1973
456(5)
Jordanian King Hussein's Federation Plan, 15 March, 1972
461(2)
Arab League Summit Conference, Secret Resolutions, Algiers, 4 December, 1973
463(1)
Arab League Summit Conference Communique, Rabat, 29 October, 1974
464(1)
Statement by President Bourguiba of Tunisia Calling for a Settlement of the Arab-Israeli Conflict on the Basis of the 1947 UN Partition Resolution, 26 October, 1976
465(1)
Arab League Summit Conference Declaration, Tripoli, 5 December, 1977
466(3)
Summit of Anti-Sadat ``Steadfastness and Confrontation Front'', Damascus, 23 September, 1978
469(1)
Arab League Summit Conference, Final Statement, Baghdad, 5 November, 1978
470(3)
Arab League Summit Conference Resolutions, Baghdad, 31 March, 1979
473(4)
King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, Peace Plan, 6 August, 1981
477(1)
Arab League Summit Statement, Fez, 6 September, 1982
478(1)
Joint Jordanian-Palestinian Committee Communique, 14 December, 1982
479(1)
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Statement on Israel's Right to a Secure State, 2 January, 1983
480(1)
Jordanian Statement on end of Negotiations with the PLO, 10 April, 1983
480(5)
Address by King Hussein to the 17th Session of the Palestine National Council, Amman, 22 November, 1984
485(3)
The Jordanian-Palestinian Accord, Amman, 11 February, 1985
488(1)
Address by King Hussein to The American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, 2 June, 1985
489(3)
Arab Summit League, Final Communique, Casablanca, 9 August, 1985
492(2)
Address by King Hussein to the 40th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 27 September, 1985
494(5)
Syrian-Jordanian Joint Communique, 13 November, 1985
499(1)
Address by King Hussein on Middle East Peace, 19 February, 1986
499(14)
Statement by the Government of Jordan on Closing the PLO Offices, 7 July, 1986
513(1)
Statement by the Government of Jordan on the PLO's Cancellation of the Amman Accord, 21 April, 1987
514(1)
Address by King Hussein to the Arab League Summit Conference, Amman, 8 November, 1987
515(2)
Resolutions of the Arab League Summit Conference, Amman, 11 November, 1987
517(1)
Resolutions of the Arab League Summit Conference, Algiers, 9 June, 1988
518(2)
Address by King Hussein on Jordan's Disengagement from the West Bank, 31 July, 1988
520(5)
Statement by Jordanian Prime Minister Zaid al-Rifai on the Implementation of Jordan's Disengagement from the West Bank, 20 August, 1988
525(2)
Address by Iraqi Foreign Minister Tareq Aziz to the UN General Assembly, Geneva, 13 December, 1988
527(1)
Address by Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismat Abd al-Maguid to the UN General Assembly, Geneva, 13 December, 1988
528(4)
Address by Jordanian Foreign Minister Tahir al-Masri to the UN General Assembly, Geneva, 13 December, 1988
532(2)
Resolutions of the Arab League Summit Conference, Casablanca, 26 May, 1989
534(3)
President Husni Mubarak's Ten Point Peace Plan, 2 July, 1989
537(1)
Statement by Farouk Al-Shara' Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Syrian Arab Republic to the UN General Assembly, New York, 3 October, 1989
538(1)
The Government of Egypt's ``Assumptions'' With Regard to Secretary of State James Baker's Five Point Plan, 5 December, 1989
539(1)
Statement by the League of Arab States on the Settlement of Soviet Jewish Emigrants in the Occupied Territories and South Lebanon, Tunis, 13 March, 1990
539(1)
Arab Summit League Final Statement, Baghdad, 30 May, 1990
540(5)
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