TITLE

Thousands of Palestinians returned

AUTHOR(S)
McLaughlin, Abraham; Siems, Shelby
PUB. DATE
July 1995
SOURCE
Christian Science Monitor;7/31/95, Vol. 87 Issue 171, p2
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports the return of Palestinians to their jobs in Israel. Israel and PLO to resume negotiations on the issue of expansion of Palestinian rule.
ACCESSION #
9508250455

Tags: MIDDLE East -- History -- 20th century;  PALESTINIAN Arabs -- Employment

 

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