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Israeli Settlements in Occupied Arab Lands: Conquest to Colony
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Abstract: (1982). Israeli Settlements in Occupied Arab Lands: Conquest to Colony. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 16-54.
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Israel's Water Policies
TL;DR: For example, during the negotiations between Egypt, Israel and the United States on the future of the territories occupied by Israel in 1967, the questions least frequently raised in the Western media have been those concerned with the resources of these territories, both human and material, and their economic importance for Israel as mentioned in this paper.
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