| Israel Stockman-Shomron - 428 halaman
...movement of traffic on vital roads, including the Bethlehem-Jerusalem and Latrun-Jerusalem roads, the resumption of the normal functioning of the cultural...institutions on Mount Scopus and free access thereto (they remained an isolated enclave until 1967), free access to the Holy Places, and use of the Jewish... | |
| Shabtai Rosenne - 1993 - 870 halaman
...concerning which it was stated specifically that agreement in principle had already been reached, included free movement of traffic on vital roads, including...Bethlehem and Latrun-Jerusalem roads, resumption of normal functioning of the cultural and humanitarian institutions on Mount Scopus and free access thereto... | |
| Menachem Klein - 2001 - 388 halaman
...signed at the end of the war. On July 7, 1948, Israel and Jordan agreed, among other things, to seek the "resumption of the normal functioning of the cultural and humanitarian institutions on Mount Scopus [ie the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Hadassah Hospital], and free access thereto; free access... | |
| Raphael Israeli - 2002 - 256 halaman
...Another major problem concerning Mount Scopus arose from Jordan's refusal, referred to above to allow 'resumption of the normal functioning of the cultural...institutions on Mount Scopus and free access thereto' as stipulated in Article VIII of the Armistice Agreement. Jordan, when pressing her case concerning... | |
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