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Modern History of Palestine, 23-30 |
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Acre Sanjak, 23 |
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Arabs under Ottomans, 23 |
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Balka Sanjak, 23 |
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Husseini, Haj Amin, testifies before Royal Commission, 23 |
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Independent Sanjak of Jerusalem, 23 |
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Jewish population: 1945 (Estimate), 26 |
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Jews in Palestine: 1948, 26 |
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League of Nations covenant, 24 |
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Mandate, Class A, 24 |
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Ottomans conquer Palestine, 23 |
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Palestine, administrative division, 25 |
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Palestine boundaries, area, 24-25 |
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Palestine deputies in Ottoman Parliament, 24 |
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Palestine, government, 27-28 |
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Palestine, local councils, 30 |
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Palestine, local government, 28-29 |
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Palestine, municipal councils, 29 |
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Palestine officials: British, Arabs, Jews, 28 |
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Palestine, part of Ottoman Empire, 23 |
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Palestine population: 1914, 1920, 1921, 1922, 25 |
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Palestine population: 1946, 25 |
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Percentages of Arabs and Jews, 26 |
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Palestine Population: 1948 (Estimate), 26 |
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Palestine Royal Commission, 23-24 |
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Palestine under British mandate, 24-25 |
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Palestine under Turkish rule, 23-24 |
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Villayat of Beirut, 23 |
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Mossad Terrorism and Crimes Against Palestinians and Others in Europe and the Middle East, 831-849 |
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Abu Daoud, murdered 1981, 841 |
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Abu Jihad (Khalil Al Wazir), murdered 1988, 842-847 |
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Abu Sharif, Bassam, wounded and lost one eye in 1972, 833 |
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Adhami, Ali Naji Awad Al-, murdered 1987, 842 |
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Adnan, Hamad, murdered 1978, 840 |
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Adwan, Hamdi, murdered 1988, 842 |
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Ahmed, Ali Salem, murdered 1979, 843 |
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Alchir, Abad, murdered 1973, 836 |
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Alwazir, Khalil (Abu Jihad), 842-857 |
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Security Council condemns Israel for Abu Jihad's murder, 847 |
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Statements condemning the murder made by: |
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Belonogov, Alexander, Ambassador of USSR, 845-847 |
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Blanc, Pierre-Louis, Ambassador of France, 844 |
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Bucci, Maurizion, Ambassador of Italy, 844-845 |
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Mestiri, Mahmoud, Foreign Minister of Tunisia, 842-844 |
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Pejic, Dragoslave, Ambassador of Yugoslavia, 847 |
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Tickell, Sir Crispin, Ambassador of United Kingdom, 844 |
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Yuanhong, Din, Ambassador of China, 845 |
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Aranki, Nabil Wadi, murdered 1982, 841 |
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Beirut massacre, (see also Massacre in Beirut), 836-838 |
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Ben-Gurion organizes Israeli intelligence, 831-832 |
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Bouchiki, Ahmed, murdered 1973, 838-840 |
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Boudia, Mohammed, murdered 1973, 838 |
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Dani, Fadl, murdered 1982, 841 |
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German scientists, murder of, 832-833 |
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Ghazala, Munzer Abu, murdered 1986, 842 |
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Hamami, Said, murdered 1978, 840 |
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Hamshari, Mahmud, murdered 1972, 834-835 |
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Harari, Mike, headed Mossad assassination section, 835- 836 |
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Hostages, kidnapping and taking of: 847-848 |
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Higgins, Colonel William, 848 |
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Obeid, Ahmed Sheikh, kidnapped, 847 |
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Vanunu, Mordechai, kidnapped, 848 |
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Hussain, Kamal, murdered 1982, 841 |
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Italian Court condemns Mossad murders, 834 |
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Kalak, Ezzedine, murdered 1978, 840 |
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Kanafami, Marwan, wounded 1988, 833, 842 |
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Kanafani, Ghassan, murdered, 1972, 833 |
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Kasim, Abu Al Hassan, murdered 1988, 842 |
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Khader, Naim, murdered 198 1, 841 |
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Kubaissi, Basil Al, murdered 1973, 836 |
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Massacre in Beirut, 836-838 |
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Adwan, Kamal, murdered 1973, 837-838 |
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Najjar, Yussuf, murdered 1973, 837-838 |
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Nasser, Kamal, murdered 1973, 837-838 |
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Matar, Nazayh, murdered 1982, 841 |
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Meir, Golda, gave orders for assassination of Palestinians, 833 |
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Mohsen, Zuheir, murdered 1979, 840 |
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Moqbell, Hanna, murdered 1984, 841 |
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Mossad assassinations, 840 |
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Abdul Aziz, Ibrahim, murdered 1979, 840 |
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Mossad's origin, 831-832 |
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Murder by mistaken identity, 838-840 |
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Murder of German scientists, 832-833 |
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Nazal, Khaled Ahmed, murdered 1986, 841 |
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Norwegian Court condemns Mossad murders, 839-840 |
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Salameh, Ali Hassan, murdered 1979, 843 |
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Saleh, Mahmoud, murdered 1977, 840 |
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Sharar, Majed Abu, murdered 1981, 841 |
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Zuwaiter, Wael Adel, murdered 1972, 833-834 |
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Muslim Holy Places: Destruction, desecration and usurpation, 371-393 |
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Ariel, Rabbi Israel, head of Temple Institute reconstructs some ritual implements for temple sacrifices, 392 |
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Aggression against 1986, 383-386 |
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Aggression against 1987, 391-392 |
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Attack in 1981, 382 |
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Desecration of 1982-1986, 371-372 |
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Beisan Mosque turned into museum, 391 |
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Commission to investigate claims of Muslims and Jews regarding Wailing Wall, 388 |
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Decision of Commission that the Wailing Wall is the Western Wall of Al Masjid Al Aqsa, 388 |
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Conspiracy to destroy Al Aqsa Mosque, 387-389 |
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Kook, chief Rabbi Abrahm Ishaq, 387-388 |
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Melchett, Lord (Alfred Mond) wishes the Temple to be rebuilt on the site of Al Aqsa Mosque, 387 |
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Rosenbach, Abraham, writes to Grand Mufti of Palestine, 387-388 |
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Ussishkin, Menahem Mendel, request to turn over to Jews area of Al Aqsa Mosque, 387 |
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Criminal conspiracy between Christian Evangelist and Zionist terrorists, 389-391 |
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Baker, Jim, 389 |
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Evans, Mike, 389 |
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Falwell, Jerry, 389 |
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Lindsey, Hal, 389 |
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Robertson, Pat, 389 |
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Swaggart, Jimmy, 389 |
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Desecration and Destruction of other Mosques, 386-387 |
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Destruction of 480 Muslim Mosques in 1948-50, 371 |
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Destruction of 410 Muslim cemeteries in 1948- 1950, 371 |
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Destruction of Muslim Mosques and Waqf property in 1967, 371 |
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Eldad, Israel (alias Sheib), predicts the destruction of Al Aqsa Mosque, 388 |
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Excavation under and around Al Aqsa Mosque, 372, 377-378, 380-382 |
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Goldfoot, Stanley, Secretary General of Jerusalem Temple Foundation, conspires to destroy Al Aqsa Mosque: was a member of Irgun Z'vai Leumi and took part in King David Hotel massacre, 389, 391 |
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Halsell, Grace, reports about conspiracy between Zionists and Christian Evangelists to destroy Al Aqsa Mosque, 390-391 |
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Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, 372-374 |
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Desecration and usurpation, 372-373 |
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Recent desecration and usurpation of the Ibrahimi Mosque in 1982-1984, 373-374 |
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Israeli conspiracy to destroy the Al Aqsa Mosque and build the Jewish Temple on its site, 388 |
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Israeli desecration and usurpation of Muslim Mosques records and the Islamic Higher Council, 374 |
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Jewish Temple: Israeli religious affairs ministry sponsors conference on Temple research, 392 |
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Kasim, Marwan, Foreign Minister report about excavation and desecration, 380 |
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Khatib, Rouhi, Mayor of East Jerusalem, in testimony of Security Council about Israeli destruction and usurpation, 374-377 |
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Ledeen, Michael and Barbara, report in the New Republic the Temple Mount Plot, 389-390 |
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Moslems are owners of the Western Wall of the Al Aqsa Mosque named by Zionists, the Wailing Wall, 388 |
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Nuseibeh, Ambassador Hazem, report about excavations, 380 |
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Reports about aggression against Al Aqsa Mosque, 383-384 |
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Reports about aggression against Muslim Holy places, 386-387 |
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Security Council condemns acts against Muslim holy places, 379-380, 385-386 |
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Waqf properties, 371 |
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Zionists occupied all Muslim religious properties (Waqf) in 1948-50, 371 |
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Palestinian Arabs are a Well-Developed Nation, 33-60 |
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Arab agriculture in Palestine, 40-42 |
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Arab and Jewish economy, comparison, 49-50 |
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Arab bank, 50 |
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Arab Higher Committee, target="_blank"36-37 |
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Arab Higher Committee fourth, 39 |
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Arab Higher Committee second, 37-38 |
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Arab Higher Committee third, 38-39 |
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Arab Higher Committee relations with Arab League, 37-38 |
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Arab National Bank, 50 |
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Arab owned citrus groves, 40 |
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Arab reform party, 36 |
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Banking in Palestine, 50 |
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Citrus exports, 41 |
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Construction industry, 48-49 |
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Cultural advancement, 55-56 |
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Dairy products, 47 |
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Education, Palestine Arab, 50-52 |
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Fishing industry, 47 |
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Grains and legumes, 41 |
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Health services in Palestine, 52 |
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Holy places of Palestine, 56-59 |
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Christian, 56-57 |
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Jewish, 58-59 |
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Muslim, 57-58 |
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Industry, Palestinian Arab, 42-49 |
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Istiqlalist party, 36 |
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Labour movement in palestine, 52-54 |
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Land-saving schemes, 39 |
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Leather industries, 46-47 |
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Meat products, 48 |
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Metal industry, 45 |
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National Bloc party, 36 |
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National Defense party, 36 |
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Notable Palestinians, 55-56 |
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Olives, 41 |
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Palestine Arab party, 36 |
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Palestine congresses, 35 |
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Palestine was a developed country since the 19th century, 33 |
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Paper and cardboard, 47 |
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Political advancement of Palestinians, 35-39 |
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Poultry products, 47 |
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Press, Arabic press in Palestine, 54-55 |
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Private buildings, 49 |
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Roots of Palestinians in Palestine, 33 |
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Soap manufacturing, 44 |
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Stones, bricks and tiles, 46 |
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Textiles, 45 |
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Tobacco industries, 45-46 |
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Tourist industry, 48 |
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Vegetables, 41-42 |
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Weaving and allied industries, 45 |
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Woodworks, 46 |
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Youth movements, 39 |
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Zionist lies, 33-34 |
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Zionists steal Palestinian lands, 34 |
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Dayan, General Moshe, admission, 34 |
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Zeevi, General Rehav'am, admission, 34 |
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