Partner to Partition: The Jewish Agency's Partition Plan in the Mandate Era

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Routledge, 2014 M01 14 - 224 pages
In this work Yossi Katz shows that the Jewish Agency Executive's partition plan, though never implemented, was not an isolated episode, but had short- and long-term implications from the Jewish perspective - that as well as having an impact on the immediate settlement policies, it also had significant effect on the partition of Palestine in the late 1940s, and on shaping the state-in-formation.
 

Contents

List of maps
The Activism of the Jewish Agency Executive and the Formulation
The Proposal for Partitioning Jerusalem
Attempts to Formulate a Plan for Transferring the Arab Population Within
The Status and Rights of the Arab Minority in the Future Jewish State
The Demand for Full Sovereignty and Early Studies on the Issue of Forming
Land Purchases and Settlement as Tools for Attaining the Partition
Postscript or Prelude?
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