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“Why Is a Meeting in San Remo 101 Years Ago So Important?”
May 6, 2021 |
Amb. Dore Gold
An Italian Interview with Dr. Dore Gold
Dore Gold: Does the Term “Annexation” Even Apply?
May 18, 2020 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Is it correct to label Israeli actions with respect to the West Bank "annexation?" Can you annex territory that has already been designated as yours?
100 Years Since the San Remo Conference
May 6, 2020 |
Amb. Dore Gold
The San Remo Conference transformed the Balfour Declaration into a binding international treaty, setting the stage for the League of Nations Mandate in 1922. Thus, at San Remo, Jewish historic rights became Jewish legal rights.
100 Years Since the San Remo Conference
April 22, 2020 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People: From the San Remo Conference (1920) to the Netanyahu-Abbas Talks
September 15, 2010 |
Dr. Joshua Teitelbaum