1st Edition

Years of No Decision

By Muhammad El-Farra Copyright 1987
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1987, examines British, American and Israeli practices in the Middle East. It explains these countries’ attitudes in the United Nations towards the Palestinian problem and the role of the United States regarding every Arab-Israeli war. It attempts to acquaint the reader with the reasons why so many yeas were yeas of no decision, and why the debates were mere exercises in futility.

    1. Boy with a Horn  2. The Palestinian Case and the Israeli Problem  3. The Massacre of Kuf Kasim and the Shooting in Bedrus  4. The 1967 War and the Refugee Problem  5. The US Liberty and the Strategic Co-operation Agreement  6. The Tragic Consequences of General Dayan and Robert Kennedy  7. The Massacre of Karameh and US Diplomacy  8. Resistance vs Terrorism: Zionism and the Policy of Expansion  9. Ambassador Jarring, the Big Four and Resolution 242  10. Jerusalem the Magnificent and US Pressure  11. A New Cabinet and New Foreign Minister and More American Pressure  12. The Use of Pressure and Intimidation  13. Zionism and the Jewish State  14. Israeli Tactics Inside and Outside the UN

    Biography

    El-Farra, Muhammad