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Questions & Answers by Andrew Tucker

Questions & Answers by Andrew Tucker

Is Israel a sovereign State - with a right to be treated like other states

2:54

Is Israel's "occupation" of the West Bank illegal

5:34

Are the 4 June lines legally-binding borders under international law

4:13

Does the UN have the right to determine Israel's borders

3:53

Does the State of Palestine exist

5:05

What is the law of belligerent occupation

2:35
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