International law, UN resolutions and international summits on the Palestinian question Cover Image

Međunarodno pravo, rezolucije OUN i međunarodni samiti o palestinskom pitanju
International law, UN resolutions and international summits on the Palestinian question

Author(s): Džemal Najetović
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Naučnoistraživački institut »Ibn Sina«
Keywords: International Law; United Nations; Israel; Palestine; Resolution

Summary/Abstract: Since the beginning of 20th century Palestinian people raised in the fight against the unjust decision, such as Belford Declaration from 1917. year. This declaration, issued by Great Britain, was the approval for Jews from around the world that Palestine is their national government at the expense of Palestinians. Since then, the Palestinians are fighting against all the other decisions of the British colonial government, and through many upheavals, from the twentiesof the 20th century until 15/05/1948, day of the event called catastrophe, Nakba, with modest means in conflict with then-British war machine, Zionist terrorist organization, and Israeli army, armed and financially supported by the United States and Europe. In addition to that, all international forces were in favor of Israel. After Nakba, the Palestinian movement has moved into a new period from which it derived the beginning of modern rebellion, which, in the first combat action on 10th of January1965, against the Israeli occupying forces, began the Palestinian national liberation movement Fatah, whose leadership has been: Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazin, Khalil El Wezir, Salah Khalef, Hail Abdulhamid, Kemal Aduana, Jusof Abu El Najar, Farook Kadoomi and others. Most of them were killed in the fight for freedom and independence of a Palestinian state. As for lethal U.S.A. military aid to Israel, the same, in early seventies has increased multiply. In the year of 1967 the amount of the aid money was $ 13 million, in1968 $ 76 million, and in 1971 the amount was $ 600 million. The amount of financial support to Israel is changing: after the Gulf War in 1991 the U.S.A. granted to Israel the additional two billion of dollars per year in federal grants and securities. Total grants given to Israel by U.S.A. reached the sum of 5 billion dollars per year or 13.7 million dollars a day. There are other forms of financial aid that Israel receives from Jewish aid organizations from the United States and private donors, a total of $ 1.5 billion. Also it is desastrous, the export of lethal weapons and military equipment to Israel by certain countries - EU members.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 51
  • Page Range: 98-109
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Bosnian