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And none of that gives Israel any right to be in Gaza or the West Bank.I have and it is applicable, perhaps you should do a little more research. I suggest you read up on the Oslo Accords "the aim of Israeli–Palestinian negotiations was to establish a Palestinian Interim self-Government Authority, an elected Council, for the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding five years, leading to a permanent settlement based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, an integral part of the whole peace process."
242 and 338 have nothing to do with what you said they did.
As far as Oslo, since the Israeli's failed to live up to their side of the "Accord", that agreement is null and void.
There is no UN resolution that gives any of that land to Israel.
And none of that gives Israel any right to be in Gaza or the West Bank.I have and it is applicable, perhaps you should do a little more research. I suggest you read up on the Oslo Accords "the aim of Israeli–Palestinian negotiations was to establish a Palestinian Interim self-Government Authority, an elected Council, for the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding five years, leading to a permanent settlement based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, an integral part of the whole peace process."
242 and 338 have nothing to do with what you said they did.
As far as Oslo, since the Israeli's failed to live up to their side of the "Accord", that agreement is null and void.
There is no UN resolution that gives any of that land to Israel.
According to a key draftee of the Resolution 242 the language was painstaking deliberate and was intended to speak to Gaza as well as other territories. "Professor Eugene Rostow, then U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, went on record in 1991 to make this clear:
Resolution 242, which as undersecretary of state for political affairs between 1966 and 1969 I helped produce, calls on the parties to make peace and allows Israel to administer the territories it occupied in 1967 until ‘a just and lasting peace in the Middle East’ is achieved. When such a peace is made, Israel is required to withdraw its armed forces ‘from territories’ it occupied during the Six-Day War - not from ‘the’ territories nor from ‘all’ the territories, but from some of the territories, which included the Sinai Desert, the West Bank, the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.” ( see Professor Eugene V. Rostow, The Future of Palestine, Institute for National Strategic Studies, November 1993. Professor Rostow was Sterling Professor of Law and Public Affairs Emeritus at Yale University and served as the Dean of Yale Law School (1955-66); Distinguished Research Professor of Law and Diplomacy, National Defense University; Adjunct Fellow, American Enterprise Institute. In 1967 as U.S. Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs he become a key draftee of the UN Security Council Resolution 242.)
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