______ said, “Next, I turn to the question of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories. Again, my government believes that international law sets the appropriate standards. An occupier must maintain the occupied areas as intact and unaltered as possible, without interfering with the customary life of the area, and any changes must be necessitated by the immediate needs of the occupation and be consistent with international law.”

a. Yitzhak Shamir
b. Lord Moyne
c. William W. Scranton
d. David Ben-Gurion


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