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- Title
United States Policy toward the West Bank in 1948.
- Authors
Kadosh, Sandra Berliant
- Abstract
The article presents an analysis on the U.S. policy on the political conditions of the West Bank of the Jordan in 1948 basing on the "Foreign Relations Documents of the U.S." It points out several factors affecting the policy of the U.S. concerning the West Bank which includes the desire for the non-involvement and its unwillingness to commit resources and military troops for the imposition of giving solution in the conflict between Israel and Saudi Arabia. It also examines the policy of the U.S. government towards countries in the Middle East in 1948. The article presents a summary of the position of the British and Americans involving the future of the Arab Palestine.
- Subjects
ISRAEL; WEST Bank; UNITED Kingdom; UNITED States; INTERNATIONAL relations; ISRAEL-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949-; WEST Bank politics &; government; POLITICAL doctrines; FOREIGN relations of the United States
- Publication
Jewish Social Studies, 1984, Vol 46, Issue 3/4, p231
- ISSN
0021-6704
- Publication type
Article