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boundaries and Palestine
The original PLO Charter ( issued on 28 May 1964 ) stated that " Palestine with its boundaries that existed at the time of the British mandate is an integral regional unit " and sought to " prohibit ... the existence and activity " of Zionism.
In a 2011 article entitled " How Not to have a Palestinian State ," Toledo and his co-writers argued that Obama's call for a return to talks based on the pre-1967 boundaries is a " clumsily concealed delegitimization device ," as Palestine does not meet the internal and external requirements to become a state.
are committed by Sir Henry McMahon's letter to the Sherif on October 24, 1915, to its inclusion in the boundaries of Arab independence ... but they have stated their policy regarding the Palestine Holy Place and Zionist colonization in their message to him of January 4, 1918.
According to Siro I. Trevisanato, this epidemic contaminated an area stretching from Cyprus to Iraq, and from Palestine to Syria, sparingEgypt ( due to a quarantine ) and Anatolia ( owing to effective political boundaries ).
* The boundaries of Palestine were to be declared as set out in the attached Schedule
Map showing the boundaries of the proposed protectorate of Palestine, as outlined by the Zionist representatives at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, superimposed on modern boundaries.
The Faisal-Weizmann Agreement said that the boundaries between an Arab State and Palestine should be determined by a Commission after the Paris Peace Conference.
Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have agreed, for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, to entrust to a Mandatory selected by the said Powers the administration of the territory of Palestine, which formerly belonged to the Turkish Empire, within such boundaries as may be fixed by them ;
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 ( II ) Future Government of Palestine, adopted in 1947, referred to " Samaria and Judea " as part of a proposed Arab state to be carved out of the Mandate of Palestine but the boundaries of " Samaria and Judea " did not precisely coincide with the current Judea and Samaria area.
British forces had advanced to a position at Tel Hazor against Turkish troops in 1918 and wished to incorporate all the sources of the river Jordan within the boundaries of British controlled Palestine.
The original PLO Charter stated the desire for a Palestinian state established within the entirety of the borders of the British mandate prior to the 1948 war ( i. e. the current boundaries of the State of Israel ) and said it is a " national duty ... to purge the Zionist presence from Palestine.
Historical boundaries of Palestine
: Chapter VI and VII contain respectively a majority plan and a minority plan for the future government of Palestine, including provisions for boundaries.
Britain used the term " Palestinian " to refer to all persons legally residing in or born in the boundaries of the British Mandate of Palestine without regard to their ethnicity, religion, or place of origin.
The boundaries of Palestine have varied throughout history.
The Zionist Organization provided their definition concerning the boundaries of Palestine in a statement to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.
To the Palestinian people who view Palestine as their homeland, its boundaries are those of Mandate Palestine excluding the Transjordan, as described in the Palestinian National Charter.
The original PLO Charter ( issued on 28 May 1964 ) stated that " Palestine with its boundaries that existed at the time of the British mandate is an integral regional unit " and sought to " prohibit ... the existence and activity " of Zionism.
* Mideastweb Map of " Palestine Under the Caliphs ", showing Jund boundaries

boundaries and were
These boundaries have since become blurred, and it should be noted even in times long gone, many ballroom dances were really elevated folk dances.
These were the Yaoundé II Declaration of 4 April 1971 and the Maroua Declaration of 1 June 1975, which were devised to outline maritime boundaries between the two countries following their independence.
Counties and boroughs were abolished and all boundaries were redrawn.
The moor gave its name ( Foweymore ) to one of the medieval districts called stannaries which administered tin mining: the boundaries of these were never defined precisely.
In 1008, after long negotiations with the Bishops of Würzburg and Eichstätt, who were to cede portions of their dioceses, the boundaries of the new diocese were defined, and Pope John XVIII granted the papal confirmation in the same year.
In 1930, the boundaries between the 88 constellations were devised by Eugène Delporte along vertical and horizontal lines of right ascension and declination.
Cambodia's boundaries were for the most part based upon those recognized by France and by neighboring countries during the colonial period.
The dissenters were discontented with the general leftward trend in USCJ policies over the previous decades, such as " prayer book revision, egalitarianism, redefining halakhic boundaries of sexual relationships, and advocacy of Israel accepting conversions that are non-halakhic even by Conservative standards "., and the Union suggests that " The Conservative Movement thus appears to endorse the notion that changing societal norms can supersede the proper application of halakhic sources ".
Ivory Dominoes were routinely used in 19th century rural England in the settling of disputes over traditional grazing boundaries, and were commonly referred to as " bonesticks " ( see Hartley, Land Law in West Lancashire in the mid-19th Century, Farm Gazette, March 1984 ).
From 1842, the boundaries of the city were comprehended by the baronies of Dublin City and the Barony of Dublin.
In 1930, the boundaries were extended by the Local Government ( Dublin ) Act.
Later in 1953, the boundaries were again extended by the Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation Act
His twenty-one-year reign was marked by efforts to modernize and establish control of the kingdom, whose boundaries were delineated by the two empires bordering it.
The boundaries of modern Eritrea and the entire region were established during the European colonial period between Italian, British and French colonialists as well as the lone landlocked African Empire of Abyssinia which found itself surrounded and its boundaries defined by said colonial powers.
Meanwhile, Kammu's armies were pushing back the boundaries of his empire.
Pakistan's boundaries were established hastily without adequate regard for the new nation's economic viability.
The boundaries were the Marne and Seine in the West, with Armorica ( Brittany ), and the Rhine in the East, with Frisia.
The latter in particular pushed back the boundaries of fanzine production, producing glossy, professionally written and printed publications at a time ( 1983 – 86 ) when most fanzines were produced via photocopier and letraset.
There are examples of stars bearing Flamsteed designations for constellations in which they do not lie, just as there are for Bayer designations, because of the compromises that had to be made when the modern constellation boundaries were drawn up.
When England switched to the shorter foot in the late 13th century, rods and furlongs remained unchanged, since property boundaries were already defined in rods and furlongs.

boundaries and drawn
The mixing and pushing against the boundaries of established operatic genres would be a continuing hallmark of Salieri's own personal style, and in his choice of material for the plot ( as in his first opera ), he manifested a lifelong interest in subjects drawn from classic drama and literature.
Gerrymandering should not be confused with malapportionment, whereby the number of eligible voters per elected representative can vary widely without relation to how the boundaries are drawn.
In a series of treaties in 1890 – 1891, colonial boundaries were completely drawn.
When national boundaries that do not match ethnic boundaries are drawn, such as in the Balkans and Central Asia, ethnic tension, massacres and even genocide, sometimes has occurred historically ( see Bosnian genocide and 2010 South Kyrgyzstan riots ).
On July 1, 1960, the two territories united to form the Somali Republic, albeit within boundaries drawn up by Italy and Britain.
A particular number of Representatives is assigned to each State according to its share of the national population ; election districts are not drawn nationally and do not cross state boundaries.
All lines denoting the boundaries of the team court and the attack zone are drawn or painted within the dimensions of the area and are therefore a part of the court or zone.
He decided to abolish Yugoslavia's historic regions, and new internal boundaries were drawn for provinces or banovinas.
As with the shires of Anglo-Saxon England, counties in U. S. states are administrative divisions of the state in which their boundaries are drawn.
LATA boundaries tend to be drawn around markets, and not necessarily along existing state, province, or even area code borders.
The Republic of India's state boundaries are largely drawn based on linguistic groups ; this decision led to the preservation and continuation of local ethno-linguistic sub-cultures, except for the Hindi sprachraum which is itself divided into many states.
" When new parliamentary district boundaries were drawn after the Reform Act 1832, the tree was named as a landmark helping to mark the boundary of the Parliamentary Borough of Oxford.
:: Example: We caution, however, that our analysis might have been different if Lanciloti had shown that anyone had been excluded from jury service by the way the boundaries had been drawn ( for example, to save the cost of reimbursing mileage ) or if he had been tried, over objection, before a jury drawn from a district other than where the crime was alleged to have been committed, or if the clear legislative purpose had not been to create a broader and more representative jury pool.
U. S. efforts at mediation included multi-tribal treaty councils at Prairie du Chien in 1825 and 1830, in which tribal boundaries were drawn.
The state had inadvertently drawn boundaries for Little Traverse and Bear Creek that such that one area was included in both.
However, when Malibu incorporated as a city the boundaries were drawn to exclude Pepperdine, at the college's insistence.
The district boundaries were drawn to exclude modern construction such as the Branford High School and to exclude older buildings that did not retain their " historic architectural integrity ".
As one of the first townships incorporated in Pennsylvania, the present-day boundaries of Aston were drawn in 1945 when the northwestern portion of the township, seceded from the township over a proposed tax hike, and formed the borough of Chester Heights.
Moreland Township was first used to describe the tract in the 18th century but the current boundaries were not fixed until 1916 when a line was drawn through the Pennypack Creek and two municipalities were created: Upper and Lower Moreland Townships.
Their boundaries as defined by Ptolemy and other geographers of antiquity were drawn along the Nile and Don rivers.
" McKenna found that the legislation was within the boundaries of Congress ' powers to regulate interstate commerce, and, in regard to the Fifth Amendment, a line was to be drawn between private and public business: " We are dealing with rights exercised in a quasi-public business, and therefore subject to control in the interest of the public.

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