lundi 19 janvier 2009

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The Arab Case for Palestine


In its documented evidence, "The Arab Case for Palestine" (1946), The Arab Office explains that the Arabs of Palestine cannot and shall not be ruled by the Jews. The Office elaborates on this point by explaining why Zionism has had tremendous setbacks on the establishment of an Arab state of Palestine. The Arab Office's goal in creating this document is for Palestine to not be controlled by a Jewish majority in order to have a Muslim majority in power in the future state of Palestine. The formal tone used in the document is probably aimed towards the United Nations.

Anglo-American Committee's Recommendations and Comments


The official Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, whose job it was to examine post-WWII Jews' statuses in Axis countries, issued a list of recommendations and comments, "Recommendations and Comments" (1946), that argued for a new secular state in the Middle East needs to be created. The Committee explains that the Jewish refugees need a place to go, but the Palestinian Arabs need to feel comfortable in their state. The purpose of these recommendations and comments is to help establish laws for the future state of the Palestine in order to create a smooth transition into the new state once Great Britain pulls its troops out of it. The tone is formal and political, as it should be for this type of document.

Conclusion about Future Government of Palestine


The United Nations General Assembly, in their report "Resolution on the Future Fovernment of Palestine (Partition Resolution)" (1947), explained the process of transition into the independence of Palestine. The Assembly did so by explaining every stage between the British pulling out of Palestine to Palestine's independence. The purpose of the report is to help create a smooth transition between Britain-controlled Palestine and Palestinian-controlled Palestine in order to create a peaceful state of Palestine so that the rest of the world can be at ease. The intended audience is the people who currently lived in Palestine, along with Great Britain.

Israel's Declaration of Independence


The State of Israel published their "Proclamation of Independence" (1948), declaring that Israel was now a new, independent, Jewish state. The Nation of Israel bolstered its points by explaining why it had a right to its independence. The purpose of this piece is for other nations to recognize Israel as an autonomous, independent, and sovereign state, in order to avoid wars and conflicts with other nations. Israel intended for the entire world to read its Proclamation of Independence.

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