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Along with "The Green Book," Gadhafi's aides also handed out the leader's seminal "White Book" - also known as "Isratine" - that proposes
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Israel's shores, and that Israel and the Palestinian territories should be combined into one state called Isratine.
NYT > Home Page By ISABEL KERSHNER 2011
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Israel's shores, and that Israel and the Palestinian territories should be combined into one state called Isratine.
NYT > Home Page By ISABEL KERSHNER 2011
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He once suggested a binational state for Palestinians and Israelis called Isratine.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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He once suggested a binational state for Palestinians and Israelis called Isratine.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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Israel's shores, and that Israel and the Palestinian territories should be combined into one state called Isratine.
NYT > Global Home By ISABEL KERSHNER 2011
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In an hour-long meeting, Gaddafi mainly expounded on the rise of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia, "which has become one of his standard topics," said the cable; he also lobbied for support for a plan to create "Isratine" -- a secular Jewish-Palestinian state -- as the best solution for lasting peace in the Middle East.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Gadhafi proposed the dissolution of Israel and creation of "Isratine," a state encompassing the entirety of historical Palestine and all of its inhabitants, Jewish and Arab.
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Rosett writes that the Arab media have treated "Isratine" as a similar disparagement of Israel This is a bit esoteric to expect the Times editors to have known -- but it is not too much, as we wrote in January, to expect them to have disclosed that because of persecution under Gadhafi's regime, Libya's Jewish population, which had already dwindled to about 500 when he seized power in 1969, dropped to zero.
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Anyway, Gadhafi rejects the two-state solution in favor of a one-state one, "an 'Isratine' that would allow the people in each party to feel that they live in all of the disputed land and they are not deprived of any one part of it."
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