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- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x doi "10.1525/jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x first "Janet".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x isCitedBy Israeli-occupied_territories.
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x issue "2".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x journal "Journal of Palestine Studies".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x jstor "2536268".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x last "Abu-Lughod".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x pages "16–54 [17]".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x publisher "University of California Press".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x quote "annexations, expulsions and the creation of settlements are specifically prohibited by international law. The Fourth Geneva Convention, in Article 47, proscribes the annexation of occupied territory, and the United Nations has repeatedly condemned Israel's precipitous annexation of East Jerusalem and a wide belt of surrounding suburbs, villages and towns. Article 49 of the same convention prohibits the forcible transfer or deportation of residents from an occupied area, regardless of motive. And yet thousands of Palestinians have been expelled while many more have been, through measures to be described below, "pressured" to leave. The same Article expressly forbids the transfer by an occupying power of any of its civilian population into occupied areas. And yet, at most recent count, over 90,000 Israeli Jews have been officially "settled" within the illegally- annexed Jerusalem district, and more than 30,000 others have been "settled" in some 100 nahals , villages and even towns that the Israeli government has authorized, planned, financed and built in unannexed zones beyond the 1949 cease-fire line that Israelis refer to not as a border, but euphemistically as a "green line."".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x title "Israeli Settlements in Occupied Arab Lands: Conquest to Colony".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x volume "11".
- jps.1982.11.2.00p0373x year "1982".