It was probably the local use of the Ugaritic script that inspired a shorter cuneiform alphabet in Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. |
|
But meanwhile Palestine is so far away and her loneliness is ever present clutching her heart in an icy grip. |
|
T'was best I left for Palestine,To make a lot of money and world peace,Bequeathing you an economic messAnd this expenses malarkey. |
|
Susan, 45, is a human rights activist and writer passionate about the fate of Palestine. |
|
This difficulty was underlined by the Court of Auditors in its report on the 1996 Palestine elections. |
|
Do millions of people living in misery for political reasons in isolated countries like Palestine and Iraq have any rights? |
|
If people have just seen a TV report on a massacre in Palestine, it's not easy to convince them. |
|
Palestine recalled that Morocco is an old civilization that remains a bridge between the North and the South. |
|
In other cases, like Palestine or Nigeria, the lack of visibility was due to insufficient effort with the media. |
|
As for national resistance movements in Palestine and Lebanon, they act according to international law, since they are resisting occupation. |
|
When these nomad troops reached the Fertile Cresent in Palestine and Syria, on the right flank of Allenby's army, the Arab population of those countries did not join them. |
|
But when the Apostle Paul began his ministry in Palestine and in Asia Minor, he found divided communities. |
|
Lebanon ultimately remains hostage to the regional ur-conflict over Palestine. |
|
Saeb Erekat, who negotiates for Palestine, is one of the most famous Pals in the world. |
|
In Palestine, Manuel allied with the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and sent a large fleet to participate in a combined invasion of Fatimid Egypt. |
|
Before the Princess went to Palestine, do you know in what part of the polacre she slept? |
|
Andrew died some time after 1253, while he was active as a missionary in Palestine. |
|
The Black Death had struck and he was on hand as it spread through Syria, Palestine, and Arabia. |
|
The observer for Palestine made a statement. |
|
In this respect, Algeria continues to provide assistance to peoples fighting for their national liberation, such as the peoples of Palestine and Western Sahara. |
|
|
The housing sector in Palestine is particularly overtaxed, as in addition to the physical destruction, building restrictions have led to overcrowding. |
|
With regard to Palestine, we regret the ongoing suffering of the people of the occupied territories, who are deprived of access to basic social services. |
|
Aware of their inexperience in running a government, they would have been happy to participate in it rather than preside all by themselves over the destiny of the future Palestine. |
|
The international community should increase economic and social development assistance to Palestine, and donors should honour their assistance commitments as soon as possible. |
|
Britain gained control of Palestine, Transjordan, Iraq, parts of Cameroon and Togoland, and Tanganyika. |
|
The PLO's executive committee is empowered by the PNC to perform the functions of government of the State of Palestine. |
|
There are a number of newspapers, news agencies, and satellite television stations in the State of Palestine. |
|
During World War I, Sikh battalions fought in Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia, Gallipoli and France. |
|
This threatened the British Empire's control of the Suez Canal and Mandatory Palestine. |
|
Britain, which was given a League of Nations mandate to govern Palestine, implemented the Common Law system, except for the jury system. |
|
In 1939, as a consequence of the White Paper of 1939, the British reduced the number of immigrants allowed into Palestine. |
|
He served in Palestine, Europe and the Far East but saw no direct action against either the Germans or the Japanese. |
|
Peacocks, which are related to the pheasants and other fowllike birds, are native of India and Ceylon, but in ancient times were introduced into Palestine, Greece, and Rome. |
|
As the civil war raged on, British military forces gradually withdrew from Palestine, although they occasionally intervened in favor of either side. |
|
He found fertile grounds in Palestine, and in time his tent was turned into a substantial permanent building and an independent, non-denominal church called the Temple. |
|
It is the perspective of some writers that none were written in Palestine. |
|
Benny Morris said that both Chaim Weizmann and David Ben Gurion saw partition as a stepping stone to further expansion and the eventual takeover of the whole of Palestine. |
|
Reflecting on the weaknesses of the nation-system in central and eastern Europe, Arendt saw in Herzlian Zionism a recipe for repeating these follies in Palestine. |
|
Given this and other evidence, many scholars agree that Peter was martyred in Rome under Nero, although some scholars argue that he may have been martyred in Palestine. |
|
Middle East Yearly Meeting has meetings in Lebanon and Palestine. |
|
|
At this point the Crusaders considered their pilgrimage complete and returned to Europe, leaving behind Godfrey with just 300 knights and 2,000 infantry to defend Palestine. |
|
The Mandate territory was divided into administrative regions known as districts and administer by the office of the British High Commissioner for Palestine. |
|
The official decision to do so was made on 30 October, making Sweden the first EU member state outside of the former communist bloc to recognise the state of Palestine. |
|
There are a wide variety of views regarding the status of the State of Palestine, both among the states of the international community and among legal scholars. |
|
The existence of a state of Palestine, although controversial, is a reality in the opinions of the states that have established bilateral diplomatic relations. |
|