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Israel’s
Military and Propaganda Campaign: Crushing
Palestinian Resistance = Crushing the Palestinian Demand for Freedom,
Self-Determination and Refugees’ Right of Return Available
Now: BADIL
Occasional Bulletin No. 11 (E/24/2002) BADIL
Resource Center Over
the past several years an increasing amount of attention has been focused
on the Palestinian refugee question and Palestinian refugees’ demand for
implementation of their right of return in the context of a durable
solution of the historical Palestinian/Arab – Israeli conflict. In this
context, various politicians, analysts, researchers and journalists have
proffered numerous interpretations of UN General Assembly Resolution
194(III), 11 December 1948, the pre-eminent UN resolution relating to
Palestinian refugees. In some cases, the interpretations proffered are
incorrect due to the lack of accurate information. In other cases,
incorrect interpretation of the resolution stems from deliberate attempts
to minimize or limit the implementation of Palestinian refugee rights. The
Sharon government’s strategic decision to terminate the process of
political negotiations with the Palestinian people has brought about an
unprecedented military campaign aimed at the destruction of Palestinian
infrastructure, leadership and popular resistance. The military assault is
accompanied by an intensive propaganda campaign aimed at delegitimizing
the rightful Palestinian demand for the implementation of universal
principles of human rights, international law and UN resolutions. In this
context deliberate misinterpretation of the Palestinian refugees’ right
of return (UN General Assembly Resolution 194) has become fashionable,
even among experts who have the means to know better. In
some cases, misinterpretations argue that UN Resolution 194 is
“deliberately vague” and “leaves open the option of financial
compensation and re-settlement instead of refugee return” (See, for
example, Eyal Benvenisti on the Summit of the Arab League in Ha’aretz,
4 April 2002; and, Rex Brynen in Fofognet #2002-81). In other cases it is
argued that UN Resolution 194 “calls for the return of five million
refugees to Israel”, a misinterpretation favored by Israeli politicians
and commentators in order to frighten the Israeli public. In any case,
such incorrect and contradictory interpretations downplay the relevance of
UN Resolution 194 and obstruct a constructive Palestinian-Israeli and
international debate about a rights-based and practical solution of the
Palestinian refugee question. BADIL
Occasional Bulletin No. 11 provides an overview of the meaning of UN
Resolution 194(III) based on a review of the drafting history and various
working papers prepared by the Secretariat of the UN Conciliation
Commission for Palestine. It shows, among others, that UN Resolution 194:
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