ID | 187319 |
Title Proper | Grimness of the Alternatives |
Other Title Information | Carter, Israel, and the Civil War in Lebanon |
Language | ENG |
Author | Waage, Hilde Henriksen ; Waage, Hilde Henriksen; Sønsteby, Mathias Nesthun ; Sønsteby, Mathias Nesthun |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In 1977, United States president Jimmy Carter wanted a comprehensive peace for the Middle East. Amid the devastating civil war in Lebanon, Israel had found common ground with Christian militias and turned against the Palestinians. However, Carter's peace had to include Israel, and his persistent headache was to get the Jewish state to accept his suggestions, be it in Lebanon or in the negotiations with Egypt. Thus, Carter had to sacrifice any heroic peace for Lebanon on the altar of Egyptian-Israeli peace. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle East Journal Vol. 76, No.2; Summer 2022: p. 222-244 |
Journal Source | Middle East Journal 2022-06 76, 2 |
Key Words | Israel ; Carter ; Civil War in Lebanon |