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The Charlatan
March 23, 2018
According to international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions 242 and 338, as Jerusalem became part of the occupied territory after 1967, eastern Jerusalem was to be freed by the occupying forces of Israel and to join the Palestinian territories. By moving its embassy to Jerusalem, the U.S.Ãâà...
Center for Research on Globalization
March 15, 2018
UN Security Council Resolution 242, which forms the basis for the two-state solution and its “land for peace” framework, emphasized the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and affirmed that Israel must withdraw from territories it occupied during the conflict—and that included the No Man'sÃâà...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
March 12, 2018
The second policy that it inaugurates—and this is another piece of this framework of why this sui generis occupation works—is that the Johnson administration also inaugurates and helps to orchestrate the land-for-peace framework, which is enshrined in U.N. Security Council Resolution 242. At the time that Israel occupiedÃâà...
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
March 12, 2018
... conclude a regional peace based on an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338.” That formulation would bring China into the mix, and Syria as well (isn't it a “regional stakeholder?”). And what does concluding “a regional peace” mean, exactly?
Deutsche Welle
March 5, 2018
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, passed on November 22, 1967, called for the exchange of land for peace. Since then, many of the attempts to establish peace in the region have referred to 242. The resolution was written in accordance with Chapter VI of the UN Charter, under which resolutions areÃâà...
Xinhua
February 28, 2018
The UN Security Council Resolution 242 in 1967 demands Israeli withdrawal from the territories occupied in 1967 including Jerusalem, while Resolution 478 in 1980 rejects Israel's attempted annexation of Jerusalem and its declaration of the city as its capital. Israel is also blamed for disrupting the MiddleÃâà...
Xinhua
February 24, 2018
Israel occupied Jerusalem in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and declared it as its eternal capital in 1980. The UN Security Council Resolution 242 of 1967 demands Israeli withdrawal from the territories occupied in 1967 including Jerusalem, while Resolution 478 of 1980 rejects Israel's attempted annexation ofÃâà...
Aljazeera.com
November 18, 2017
The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 242 on November 22, 1967, calling for the "withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories ... They never enforce their resolutions, as we clearly see in the Palestinian case that has gathered numerous resolutions for its benefit, and, still, weÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
December 31, 1999
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, passed on November 22, 1967, called for the exchange of land for peace. Since then, many of the attempts to establish peace in the region have referred to 242. The resolution was written in accordance with Chapter VI of the UN Charter, under which resolutions areÃâà...