Jericó (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Hubbard, Jr., Robert L. (30 de agosto de 2009). Joshua (en inglés). Zondervan. p. 203. ISBN 978-0-310-59062-0. «El actual consenso académico se adhiere a la conclusión de Kenyon: excepto por un pequeño y breve asentamiento (aprox. 1400 a. C.), Jericó estaba completamente deshabitada hacia 1550-1100 a. C.». 
  • Dever, William G. (1990). 2. El asentamiento israelita en Canaán. Nuevos modelos arqueológicos. (en inglés). University of Washington Press. p. 47. ISBN 0-295-97261-0. «Por supuesto, para algunos, eso solo hace la historia bíblica más milagrosa aún - ¡Josué destruyó una ciudad que no existíaǃ». 
  • Ring et al., 1994, p. 367–370.
  • Eli E. Hertz (abril de 2005). Reply. Myths and Facts, Inc. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-9741804-0-3. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «Thus Jordan’s occupation of the Old City, and indeed of the whole of the area west of the Jordan, entirely lacked legal justification.» 
  • Naseer Hasan Aruri (1972). Jordan: a study in political development (1921-1965).. Springer. p. 90. ISBN 978-90-247-1217-5. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «For Abdullah, the annexation of Palestine was the first step in the implementation of his Greater Syria Plan. His expansionist policy placed him at odds with Egypt and Saudi Arabic. Syria and Lebanon, which would be included in the Plan were uneasy. The annexation of Palestine was, therefore, condemned by the Arab League’s Political Committee on May 15, 1950.» 
  • American Jewish Committee; Jewish Publication Society of America (1951). American Jewish year book. American Jewish Committee. pp. 405-6. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «On April 13, 1950, the council of the League resolved that Jordan's annexation of Arab Palestine was illegal, and at a meeting of the League's political committee on May 15, 1950, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Syria joined Egypt in demanding Jordan’s expulsion from the Arab League.» 
  • Council for Middle Eastern Affairs (1950). Middle Eastern affairs. Council for Middle Eastern Affairs. p. 206. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «May 12: Jordan's Foreign Minister walks out of the Political Committee during the discussion of Jordan's annexation of Arab Palestine. May 15: The Political Committee agrees that Jordan's annexation of Arab Palestine was illegal and violated the Arab League resolution of Apr. 12, 1948. A meeting is called for June 12 to decide whether to expel Jordan or take punitive action against her.» 
  • Sicker, Martin (2001). The Middle East in the twentieth century. Greenwood. p. 187. ISBN 0-275-96893-6. 
  • El-Hasan, Hasan Afif (2010). Is the Two-State Solution Already Dead?. Algora. p. 64. ISBN 0-87586-792-8. 
  • Tamar Mayer; Suleiman Ali Mourad (2008). Jerusalem: idea and reality. Taylor & Francis. p. 260. ISBN 978-0-415-42128-7. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. 

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  • Franciscan Cyberspot. «Jericó - Ariha». Christusrex.org (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 7 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 1 de noviembre de 2016. 

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  • Al Abed, Oroub. «Palestinian refugees in Jordan». Forced Migration Online. Archivado desde el original el 28 de agosto de 2017. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2015. «Palestinians were granted Jordanian Citizenship. Article 3 of the 1954 law states that a Jordanian national is: 'Any person with previous Palestinian nationality except the Jews before the date of May 15, 1948 residing in the Kingdom during the period from December 20, 1949 and February 16, 1954.' Thus Palestinians in the East Bank and the West Bank of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan were granted Jordanian nationality.» 

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