Oost-Jeruzalem (Dutch Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Oost-Jeruzalem" in Dutch language version.

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  • Eyāl Benveniśtî. The international law of occupation, Princeton University Press, 2004. pg. 108. ISBN 0-691-12130-3. "This purported annexation was, however, widely regarded as illegal and void, by the Arab League and others, and was recognized only by Britain, Iraq and Pakistan."

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  • PCBS (Palestijns Centraal Bureau Statistieken), Census 2007 Final Results (p. 124-125)
  • Palestijns Centraal Bureau Statistieken p. 140: "Om zuiver statistische redenen werd het Gouvernement Jeruzalem in twee delen verdeeld. Het eerste deel (J1) omvat dat deel van Jeruzalem dat door Israël met dwang werd geannexeerd nadat het in 1967 de Westelijke Jordaanoever bezet had. Dit deel omvat de volgende localiteiten: Beit Hanina, Shu’fat Refugees Camp, Shu’fat, Al’Isawiya, Jeruzalem “Al-Quds”(Sheikh Jarrah, Wadi Al-Joz, Bab Al-Sahira, As Suwwana, At-Tur, Ash-Shayyah, Ras Al-Amud), Silwan, Ath–Thuri, Jabal Al–Mukabbir, As–Sawahira Al–Gharbiya, Beit Safafa, Sharafat, Sur Bahir, en Um Tuba, Kufr A’qab."

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