Direito de existir (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Direito de existir" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Prof. Joseph Massad (6 de maio de 2011). «'The rights of Israel'». Consultado em 12 de setembro de 2012. In international law, countries are recognised as existing de facto and de jure, but there is no notion that any country has a 'right to exist', let alone that other countries should recognise such a right. Nonetheless, the modification by Israel of its claim that others had to recognise its 'right to exist' to their having to recognise 'its right to exist as Jewish state' is pushed most forcefully at present, as it goes to the heart of the matter of what the Zionist project has been all about since its inception, and addresses itself to the extant discrepancy between Israel's own understanding of its rights to realise these Zionist aims and the international community's differing understanding of them. This is a crucial matter, as all these rights that Israel claims to possess, but which are not recognised internationally, translate into its rights to colonise Palestinian land, to occupy it, and to discriminate against the non-Jewish Palestinian people. 

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  • «Khartoum Resolution». Council on Foreign Relations. Consultado em 7 de junho de 2012. Arquivado do original em 20 de maio de 2012. The Khartoum Resolution passed by the Arab League in the wake of the 1967 war is famous for the "Three Nos" articulated in the third paragraph: No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, and no negotiations with Israel. 

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