P F Tinmore
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Balderdash!Article V
1. The Armistice Demarcation Line shall follow the international boundary between the Lebanon and Palestine.
The Avalon Project : Lebanese-Israeli General Armistice Agreement, March 23, 1949
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Article V
Where the existing truce lines run along the international boundary between Syria and Palestine, the Armistice Demarcation Line shall follow the boundary line.
The Avalon Project : Israeli-Syrian General Armistice Agreement, July 20, 1949
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the Armistice Demarcation Line set forth in Article VI of this Agreement except as provided in Article III of this Agreement; and elsewhere shall not violate the international frontier
2. The area thus demilitarized shall be as follows: From a point on the Egypt-Palestine frontier
4. The road Taba-Qouseima-Auja shall not be employed by any military forces whatsoever for the purpose of entering Palestine.
The Avalon Project : Egyptian-Israeli General Armistice Agreement, February 24, 1949
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4. The establishment of an armistice between the armed forces of the two Parties is accepted as an indispensable step toward the liquidation of armed conflict and the restoration of peace in Palestine.
5. This Agreement is signed in quintuplicate, of which one copy shall be retained by each Party, two copies communicated to the Secretary-General of the United Nations for transmission to the Security Council and to the United Nations Conciliation Commission on Palestine, and one copy to the United Nations Acting Mediator on Palestine.
The Avalon Project : Jordanian-Israeli General Armistice Agreement, April 3, 1949
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In 1949 Palestine's international borders were still there. Palestine was still there even though it was divided into three areas of occupation.
BTW, Boundary and international border do not mean the same thing. Get your facts straight....
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