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The ICIPP sought to promote private and unofficial dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians in as many ways as possible, but also to try to bring about official negotiations between the Government of Israel and the leadership of the
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The ICIPP Charter called for Israeli withdrawal from the territories occupied in 1967 and the creation of an independent Palestinian state in these territories,
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being shared between them. At the time this was considered a very radical plan, which the ICIPP was the first Zionist organization to support.
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by concealing his Jewish identity. After World War II he led the Zionist Federation of the Netherlands until 1948 when he emigrated to
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Arnon died in Jerusalem on October 7, 1995 at the age of 82. A street was named after him in Jerusalem shortly after his death.
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to a well off family of Dutch Jewish diamond dealers, Arnon studied economics in his native city. He survived
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to become the new ministry's director-general. In 1965, he initiated policies that led to a serious
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and was the fourth candidate on the party list; however, only 2 MKs were elected.
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after the war, changed his name and joined the Ministry of Finance under
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and government official in the 1960s who later became active in the
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In 1975, he joined with two other dissident establishment figures,
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after the party won only 6 seats. He was also a candidate for the
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in Israel. He subsequently served as Chairman of the Board of the
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They Called Him Jaap: Jacob Arnon from Amsterdam to Jerusalem
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Hebrew
economist
Israeli peace movement
Amsterdam
Netherlands
World War II
Israel
Levi Eshkol
recession
Israel Electric Corporation
Six-Day War
West Bank
Gaza Strip
Occupation
Uri Avnery
Mattityahu Peled
Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Jerusalem
Palestine Liberation Organization
Sheli
1977 elections
party list
Knesset
Progressive List for Peace
1984 elections
Morocco
Hassan II
Issam Sartawi
Yakir Yerushalayim

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