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La Question de Palestine (lit. ' The Question of Palestine ') is a series of five history books about Palestine, written by the French scholar Henry Laurens and published by Fayard from 1999 to 2015. The books are organised chronologically and cover Palestinian history from 1799 to 2001.
The United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine (UNISPAL) is an online collection of texts of current and historical United Nations decisions and publications concerning the question of Palestine, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and other issues related to the Middle East situation.
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3236, adopted by the 29th Session of the General Assembly on November 22, 1974, recognizes the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, officializes United Nations contact with the Palestine Liberation Organization, and adds the "Question of Palestine" to the U.N. Agenda.
Resolution 95: The Palestine Question (1 Sep 1951) Resolution 100: The Palestine Question (27 Oct 1953) Resolution 101: The Palestine Question (24 Nov 1953) Resolution 106: The Palestine Question (29 Mar 1955) 'condemns' Israel for Gaza raid. Resolution 107: The Palestine Question (30 March) Resolution 108: The Palestine Question (8 September)
The justification for the Zionist project and founding of Israel in the region lies in the Balfour Declaration, by which the British government defines Palestine as the “national home for the Jewish people.” [5] It is within this historical context that Said positions his analysis of Zionism and associated settler-colonial projects in the ...
Having considered the item entitled "Question of Palestine", Recalling its resolution 181 (II) of 29 November 1947, in which, inter alia, it called for the establishment of an Arab State and a Jewish State in Palestine, Mindful of the special responsibility of the United Nations to achieve a just solution to the question of Palestine,
Whether the United Nations, or any of its Member States, is competent to enforce, or recommend the enforcement of, any proposal concerning the constitution and future government of Palestine, in particular, any plan of partition which is contrary to the wishes, or adopted without the consent, of the inhabitants of Palestine. In respect of the ...
Some reviews of "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine" by Noura Erakat point out that the book lacks a clear political vision and practical solutions for the future. Critics feel that while Erakat provides a thorough analysis of the limitations and failures of international law, she does not offer concrete steps towards achieving ...