Israel under International Law
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As Israeli politicians try to see who can divest Israel of its land 
first, a new book has just been published that clearly defends and 
explains Israel's legal right to its land, based on international law!

Attorney Howard Grief, author of "The Legal Foundation and Borders of 
Israel under International Law" is the originator of thesis that de 
jure sovereignty over the entire Land of Israel and Palestine was 
vested in the Jewish People as a result of the San Remo Resolution 
adopted at the San Remo Peace Conference in April 1920 and that it 
was from that moment that the State of Israel derives its legal 
existence. The San Remo Peace Conference divided up the territory of 
the Ottoman Empire after World War One.

This book will provide the legal evidence that people today need to 
accurately present the facts about Israel's legal rights to its land. 
One reviewer has written, "This treatise is must reading for every 
nationalistic Jew, so that he may be equipped to debate with, and 
prove our enemies and Quislings wrong when they advocate Israel's 
abandonment of integral parts of our motherland."
The author writes about identity theft of the name "Palestine" and 
offers legal solutions to population issues.

A major work, this book took the author more than seven years to 
complete and has just been published by Mazo Publishers of Jerusalem. 
This treatise on Jewish Sovereignty over the Land of Israel is fully 
documented and footnoted.

The late Dr. Ya'akov Meron, a former Adviser on the Law of Arab 
Countries at the Ministry of Justice in Jerusalem, described Grief's 
book as "a forceful and erudite pleading for the respecting of the 
letter and spirit of the law, not only Israeli law but also the 
international law that came into existence in the wake of World War 
I. This law, now largely forgotten or neglected, is still relevant 
today in regard to the status and borders of the Land of Israel. The 
author makes a thorough analysis of the international documents which 
recognized the rights of the Jewish People to the land of their 
ancestors, most significantly the San Remo Resolution on Palestine, 
agreed to by the victorious Allies at the Peace Conference of April 1920."

A preview of the book is available on the publisher's website: 
http://www.mazopublishers.com/preview-legal-foundation.pdf

Title: The Legal Foundation and Borders of Israel under International Law
Author: Howard Grief
ISBN: 978965-7344-521
Hard cover
$49
732 pages
Published by Mazo Publishers email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Distributed by Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Ingram, Baker and Taylor
www.mazopublishers.com




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