The Case for Peace: How the Arab-Israeli Conflict Can be ResolvedAll reasonable people, Dershowitz argues, know what a final peace settlement will look like: two states, based on Israeli withdrawals from Gaza and most of the West Bank; a symbolic recognition by Israel of the rights of Palestinian refugees, with some compensation but no "right of return"; the division of Jerusalem; and a renunciation of violence, with the Palestinians taking all reasonable measures to stamp out terrorism. The problem is how to get there without more bloodshed. To that end, Dershowitz identifies twelve geopolitical barriers to peace--and explains how to move around them and push the process forward. |
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How the Arab-Israeli Conflict Can be Resolved Alan M. Dershowitz. revious steps
toward peace between Israel and the Palestinians had been halted by terrorism .
It is easy for terrorists to thwart a democracy ' s efforts to make peace . All they ...
How the Arab-Israeli Conflict Can be Resolved Alan M. Dershowitz. revious steps
toward peace between Israel and the Palestinians had been halted by terrorism .
It is easy for terrorists to thwart a democracy ' s efforts to make peace . All they ...
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friction that will inevitably result from a renewal of terrorist attacks . ... The United
States could work together with Israeli intelligence to send a powerful message to
potential terrorists that they will not be allowed to derail the peace process , that ...
friction that will inevitably result from a renewal of terrorist attacks . ... The United
States could work together with Israeli intelligence to send a powerful message to
potential terrorists that they will not be allowed to derail the peace process , that ...
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Equally cruel and cynical is that the terrorists deliberately seek to increase the
suffering of their own people by having innocent children and ambulances
subjected to cumbersome security checks . If terrorists did not use children and ...
Equally cruel and cynical is that the terrorists deliberately seek to increase the
suffering of their own people by having innocent children and ambulances
subjected to cumbersome security checks . If terrorists did not use children and ...
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CASE FOR PEACE
Пользовательский отзыв - Not Available - Book VerdictDershowitz, building on the popularity of his previous workThe Casefor Israel , outlines what he considers "the obvious solution" to the conflict in the Middle East, a variation of the "two state ... Читать весь отзыв
The case for peace: how the Arab-Israeli conflict can be resolved
Пользовательский отзыв - Not Available - Book VerdictHarvard law professor Dershowitz has written widely on the conflict in the Middle East, including his recent The Case for Israel , through which he earned the reputation as a combative defender of ... Читать весь отзыв
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PART I | 13 |
IS THE ONESTATE | 41 |
IS A NONCONTIGUOUS | 54 |
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