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The Israeli-Syrian Crisis in the Light of the Arab-Israel Armistice System

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  • Hurewitz, Jacob C.

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The Palestine question has been before the United Nations since April 1947. In the four years which have since elapsed, the General Assembly and the Security Council have created no fewer than ten subsidiary organs to deal with various aspects of the question. Three of the bodies are still actively in existence. The United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine, set up by the General Assembly in December 1948, was directed to assist the parties “to achieve a final settlement of all questions outstanding between them.†The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, established under a General Assembly resolution of December 1949, was intended to shift the emphasis of United Nations-sponsored activities on behalf of the refugees of the Palestine war from relief to rehabilitation. Finally, there is the Security Council's Truce Supervision Organization.

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  • Hurewitz, Jacob C., 1951. "The Israeli-Syrian Crisis in the Light of the Arab-Israel Armistice System," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(3), pages 459-479, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:5:y:1951:i:03:p:459-479_03
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