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In practical terms, the conclusion of the Rhodes armistice agreement furnished Abdallah with the clearest form of external recognition of his standing in Palestine. He now had to consolidate and formalize that position from within while working to extend and enhance recognition from the outside world. Encouraged by the Rhodes agreement, the King again contemplated a formal annexation ceremony. Circumstances, however, were to interfere once more and force its postponement for another year.
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Hussein H. Hassouna, The League of the Arab States and Regional Disputes: A Study of Middle East Conflicts (New York, 1975), p. 40.
For additional aspects of that policy, see Bailey, pp. 89–124; Joseph Nevo, ‘The Jordanian-Palestinian Pendulum’, Middle East Focus, Vol. 9, No. 5 (Summer, 1987), pp. 4–6.
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Nevo, J. (1996). Postscript Incorporation Made Official. In: King Abdallah and Palestine. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230378834_13
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