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1952 Arab Refugees Arab Refugee Fraud Report of the director of UNRWA to the Seventh General Assembly (1952), p. 3, para 15.; ibid p. 3, para 16. “THESE MARKED DISCREPANCIES ARE THE RESULT OF THE FACT THAT, AS INDICATED IN THE UNRWA REPORTS, MANY THOUSANDS OF DESTITUTE ARABS IN THE NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES HAVE SUCCEEDED IN […]
“Ever since The Jewish State came into existence, Arab infiltrators—fedayeen—had been carrying out hit-and-run raids into Israel. Israeli casualties rose steadily through the first half of the fifties: 1952 147 Israeli Casualties
1952 Arab Refugees Mr. Galloway, a former representative of UNRWA in Jordan, to an American study group in Amman in 1952, “It is perfectly clear that the Arab nations do not want to solve the Arab refugee problem. They want to keep it as an open sore, as an affront against the United Nations, and […]
Jihad/ Christianity The father of the jihadist movement, Sayyed Qutb of Egypt, wrote in 1952: “The death of those who are killed for the cause of God gives more impetus to the cause, which continues to thrive on their blood.” The cause of which he speaks is to “ESTABLISH A [MUSLIM] STATE” THAT “SETS MORAL […]
Murder In the neighborhood of Beit Yisrael, in Jerusalem, seven armed terrorists attacked and killed a nineteen year-old girl in her home. Source: 45
Israel’s representative at the U.N. told the Ad Hoc Political Committee of the General Assembly: “My Government instructs me to reiterate that a formal understanding with the neighboring Arab states remains a central objective of its policy … We sincerely invite the Arab world at this important juncture in its modern history to reflect carefully […]
Israel’s representative reiterated to the General Assembly of the United Nations: “Israel’s willingness to seek an agreement on outstanding questions with each of the contiguous Arab states … either by direct formal negotiations, or by developing the work of the U.N. Mixed Armistice Commission, or by recourse to the machinery which the U.N. is holding […]
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development which reported that Iraq possesses enormous potentials for economic development supported the view from the President’s International Development Advisory Board on March 7, 1951. It said: “[Iraq] is sparsely populated in relation to its resources… Much of its soil is inherently fertile, and with ample water, land, power […]
Faris El Khouri, chief Syrian delegate to the United Nations: “The only way open to the Arabs to achieve a solution of the Palestine problem is the way of force.” Source 36, p. 369.
Beirut daily “Al Hayat” “Everybody between the ages of 18 and 42 of the refugees in Jordan is undergoing military training.” Source: Arab Refugees. (p. 25)