That the Study deliberately changed the actual wording of Resolution 181 to advance these fictitious PLO claims – orperhaps othersunknown - for spurious reasons - is scandalous.
This false rendition of Resolution 181 has been repeated verbatim in many books including:
1. Handbook of Ethnic Conflict: International Perspectives - Dan Landis and Rosita D Albert
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2. Youth Citizenship and the Politics of Belonging - Madeleine Arnot and Sharlene Swartz
3. Bridges Over Troubled Waters - Dahlia Moore and Salem Aweiss
Richard Cummings PhD propagated this false statement during a lecture to the Arab Society of Princeton University on 21 February 2002.
This falsehood again appears in "Shaping Foreign Policy in Times of Crisis: The Role of International Law and the State Department Legal Adviser" written by Michael Scharf and Paul Williams. Their book grew out of a series of meetings with all ten of the living former US State Department legal advisers from the Carter administration to that of George W Bush.
Both authors are law professors and formerly served in the Office of the Legal Adviser of the US Department of State.
That two such eminent lawyers apparently accepted this official United Nations document as being unerringly accurate speaks volumes for those who have been similarly deceived because they didn't take the time to verify what they were disseminating.
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Many other academics have swallowed this duplicitous Study hook line and sinker to form hostile anti-Israel views - especially regarding Israel's claims in Judea and Samaria - geographical place names actually used in Resolution 181 and for 3000 years continuously until the Arabs renamed those areas the "West Bank" in 1950.
The Roman Empire used the same ploy in 135 AD – changing the name of its conquered province from "Syria Judaea" to "Syria Palestina".
Change the name - change the game
Correcting this fabricated United Nations Arab narrative is urgently required.
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