TITLE

The son of Polish Jewish immigrants looks at the Palestinians

AUTHOR(S)
Rajsfus, Maurice
PUB. DATE
July 1994
SOURCE
UNESCO Courier;Jul/Aug94, Vol. 47 Issue 7/8, p42
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Describes how a writer of Jewish origin, a French journalist, writer and defender of human rights, came to know the Palestinians, those he calls `exiles in their own country'. Reflections from his travels to the Israeli-occupied West Bank; Thoughts on Israel-Palestine relations.
ACCESSION #
9408297784

Tags: PALESTINIAN Arabs;  ISRAEL-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949-

 

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