Northern Cyprus and the West Bank
Is there any basis for comparing Northern Cyprus to the situation with the West
Bank? "A number of glaring differences stand out. First, Israel entered the West
Bank in a war of self-defense in 1967 when it faced an Arab war coalition that
was massing forces along its borders. In contrast, the circumstances of the
Turkish invasion were very different. Turkey did not face imminent attack from
Cyprus, but rather was concerned with intercommunal tensions in Cyprus. Second,
there was no established sovereignty in the West Bank in 1967 that Israel
violated; there was no Palestinian state while Jordan's claim to sovereignty
was rejected by most of the international community except for Britain and
Pakistan. Moreover, there were earlier Jewish rights under the British Mandate,
which never expired. Looking at the Cypriot case, prior to the Turkish
invasion in 1974, the Republic of Cyprus was the undisputed sovereign over the
entire island, including the area of Northern Cyprus."
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