Until Israel, the PLO, Jordan, the UN and EU all agree on the boundaries of historic Palestine--any hope for ending the 100-years conflict between Arabs and Jews remains a mirage.
Israel, PLO, Jordan, EU and UN must agree on boundaries of Palestine
Ending the Arab-Jewish conflict over the territory called "historic Palestine" has little chance of success until its territorial boundaries are first agreed between Israel, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), Jordan, the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN).
Rima Najjar--a retired professor of English literature at Al-Quds University - claims in a recent article that the territory of "historic Palestine" has been subdivided into Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip but is effectively controlled by the Jewish State.
The following facts contradict her assertions: