Portal:Israel
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This page links to documents related to the nation of Israel.
Works[edit]
- Covenant of Omar (638)
- Rome and Jerusalem by Moses Hess (1862)
- Pinsker's Auto-Emancipation pamphlet (1882)
- Herzl's The Jewish State (1896)
- Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations, 1899 by Author:A. H. Sayce[1]
- The Making of a Nation: The Beginnings of Israel's History, 1912 by Author:Charles Foster Kent[2]
- Zionism versus Bolshevism by Winston Churchill (1920)
- The Truth About Palestine, 1922 by Author:Leonard Stein
- The State Of Israel , 1957 by Author:L. F. Rushbrook Williams[3]
- Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel, 2005
Legislative works[edit]
- The Balfour Declaration (1917)
- The Palestine Mandate (1922 - Council of the League of Nations)
- Secret British Police Report Regarding the Situation in Haifa (April 26, 1948)
- The Israeli Declaration of Independence (1948)
- Camp David Accords (Sept. 17, 1978)
- Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles (1993)
- Camp David Summit Announcement by US President Clinton (July 5, 2000)
- Letter to the Camp David Summit from the Armenian patriarchs of Jerusalem ( 17 July, 2000 )
- Camp David Summit Conclusion by US President Clinton (July 25, 2000)
- Camp David Summit Conclusion by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (July 25, 2000)
- Trilateral Statement on the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David (July 25, 2000)
- Clinton interview with Israeli television regarding Camp David Summit (July 27, 2000)
- Letter to George Bush from Ariel Sharon announcing his disengagement plan (April 14, 2004)
- The Disengagement Proposal of Ariel Sharon (April 14, 2004)
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Diplomacy[edit]
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Yitzhak Rabin memcon (September 10, 1974), with US President Gerald Ford, Henry Alfed Kissinger, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Ambassador Simcha Dinitz
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Yitzhak Rabin memcon (September 12, 1974), with US President Gerald Ford, Henry Alfed Kissinger, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Ambassador Simcha Dinitz