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For a more detailed analysis of the Israeli policy towards the Palestinian refugee problem, see S.L. Fried, “They Are Not Coming Back” — The crystallisation of Israeli foreign policy toward possible solutions of the Palestinian refugee problem, 1947–1956: From the UN Partition Resolution to the Suez Campaign, in Hebrew, Thesis submitted for the degree Doctor of Philosophy, Submitted to the Senate of Tel-Aviv University, May 2003 (in review); and also idem, Precious Land-Israel’s Policy on Compensation for Abandoned Palestinian Property, 1947–1951: From the UN Partition Resolution to the Paris Conference, in Hebrew, Thesis submitted for the M.A. Degree in History at Tel-Aviv University, October 1998.
For a detailed analysis of these events, see S.L. Fried, “The Refugee Issue at the Peace Conferences, 1949–2000”, Palestine-Israel Journal 9 (2002), 24 et seq.
“Consultation at the Ministry of Foreign Office”, 31 January 1950, in: State of Israel, Documents on the Foreign Policy of Israel, 1950, Vol. 5, Do 62, 82 et seq, in Hebrew.
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See for example K. Nabulsi, Participatory Models of Democracy and the Refugee Issue, working paper presented in the conference the Stocktaking II Conference on Palestinian Refugee Research, IDRC (International Development Research Centre), Canada, 17–20 June 2003.
An interesting case study for such a model can be the German-Israeli experience after World War II. For that, see R.W. Zweig, “Restitution of Property and Refugee Rehabilitation: Two Case Studies”, Journal of Refugee Studies 6 (1993), 56 et seq.
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Fried, S.L. (2007). The Palestinian Refugee Problem and Its Historical Origins and Developments: Should These Issues Be Part of the Political Agreement? A New Approach to a Possible Solution. In: Benvenisti, E., Gans, C., Hanafi, S. (eds) Israel and the Palestinian Refugees. Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht, vol 189. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68161-8_19
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