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Minnesota State University, Mankato

Cornerstone: A Collection of

Scholarly and Creative Works for

Minnesota State University,

Mankato

Current Events Government Documents Display Clearinghouse

2007

Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Emory University

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Palestinian/Israeli Conflict

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Displayed here are various United States Federal government documents produced over the last 60 years regarding Palestine and Israel. We have presidential statements from Eisenhower to George W. Bush, State Department informational pamphlets, Defense Department country studies, Congressional hearings and House and Senate documents. Early documents mainly state U.S. policy toward the entire region of the Middle East. Later, they address the problems

between the Israeli and Palestinian governments and express a constant hope for peace.

Y 3.P 31: 19/no.37

The News Media and Peace Processes: The Middle East and Northern

Ireland by Gadi Walfsfeld in Peaceworks United States Institute of Peace

S 1.86:77

Issues in United States Foreign Policy No. 1 – The Middle East

The Department of State

S 1.86:20 U.S. Policy in the Near East, South Asia, and Africa – 1955 The Department of State

S1.86: 79

A Lasting Peace in the Middle East: An American View An Address by Secretary of State William P. Rogers The Department of State

S 1.86:39 The Middle East: An Indefineable Region by G. Etzel Pearcy Reprint from the Department of State Bulletin

S 1.86:51 Fact Sheet: Mutual Security in Action: Israel The Department of State, June 1960

S 1.86:65 Fact Sheet: Aid in Action: Afghanistan The Department of State, December 1961

S 1.86:23

“The Situation in the Middle East” by President Eisenhower Radio and Television Address to the American People February 20, 1957

The Department of State

Y 3.P 31:2 Ar 1

Working Peace Among Arabs and Israelis: Lessons From Fifty Years of Negotiating Experience

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S 1.86/2:89

President Carter’s Trip to the Middle East, March 7-14, 1979 Selected Documents No. 10, March 1979

The Department of State

S 1.86/2:88

The Camp David Summit September 1978

The Department of State

S 1.28:IS 7

“Israel: An Overview” in gist May 1985

Bureau of Public Affairs, The Department of State

S 1.86:3

The Palestine Refugee Program February 1950

The Department of State

Reprint from the Department of State Bulletin November 28, 1949

"Stop Communism” is Not Enough: Problems in the Near East, South Asia and Africa

S 1.86:4

Aid to the Palestinian Refugees April 1951

The Department of State

S 1.86: 25

United States Policy in the Middle East September 1956-June 1957: Documents August 1957

The Department of State

www.whitehouse.gov The Whitehouse (website)

www.state.gov U.S. Department of State (website)

U.S. Policy in the Near East, South Asia and Africa: 1954 Harry N. Howard

The Department of State May 1955

S 1.86:1

Foreign Affairs Outlines: Building the Peace The Near East – Uneasy Crossroads

No. 16, Summer 1948 The Department of State

AE 2.114:2000-2001/Bk.3

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 2000-2001,

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Book III – October 12, 2000 to January 20, 2001 United States Printing Office, Washington D.C., 2002

S 1.1:955-57/v.14

Arab-Israeli Dispute 1955

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955-1957 Volume XIV

United States Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1989

PREX 1.2:R 28/2

Remarks by President Clinton in the Ceremony For the Signing of the Israel-Palestinian Agreement

President William J. Clinton The South Lawn

September 13, 1993

Y 3.P 31:16/35

“Study Group Report: Arab-Israeli Peacemaking – From Khartoum to Madrid”

In Brief…

United States Institute of Peace No. 35, December 1991

S 1.71/4:1055

“A Statement for Palestinians” Current Policy No. 1055 Secretary William Schultz February 26, 1988

Bureau of Public Affairs, The Department of State

Y 4.F: 76/1:w 52/7

The Situation on the West Bank

Hearing Before the Sub-Committee on Europe and the Middle East of the Committee on Foreign Affairs

House of Representatives 97th Congress, 2nd Session May 26, 1982

Y 4.IN 8/16:P 75/23

U.S. Policy Toward Palestinians

HearingsBefore the Sub-Committee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on International Relations

House of Representatives 107th Congress, 1st Session July 26 and September 25, 2001

Y 4.F 76/1:P 31/13

The Search for Peace in the Middle East: Documents and Statements, 1967-79

Report Prepared for the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East of the Committee on Foreign Affairs

House of Representatives 96th Congress, 1st Session 1979

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D 101.66: I 85/x/990

Israel: A Country Study Helen Chapin Metz, ed.

Federal Research Division, Library of Congress Washington D.C.: 1990

The Newly Independent Nations: Israel Near and Middle Eastern Series 58

Bureau of Public Affairs, The Department of State November 1960

S 1.71/4:1269

“Repeal UN ‘Zionism is Racism’ Resolution” Current Policy No. 1269

John R. Bolton

Bureau of Public Affairs, The Department of State 1990

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