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ID111725
Title ProperImpact of the revolutions in the Arab world on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and future prospects
LanguageENG
AuthorAwad, Samir
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)To what extent does the "Arab Spring" influence the Palestinian-Israeli conflict?
Many turbulent events are currently affecting the Palestinian and Arab sphere, starting with the American position against Palestine's bid for statehood at the United Nations Security Council, and their defeating a proposal against Israeli settlement expansion. As a matter of fact, this was another expression of the well-known American stand consistently biased in favor of Israel.
This means that the Americans have lost their position as an honest interlocutor between the Palestinian and the Israelis.
Huge changes are evolving in the Arab World as a whole in view of the popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Syria. The Palestinian situation does not differ much from that of other Arab peoples and regimes, despite the fact that it has been defined by their major confrontation with the Israeli occupation. This does not mean that the experiences of the neighboring Arab people will pass without affecting Palestine, entailing demands for more freedoms, democracy and fighting against corruption. It is worth noting that the Arab Spring uprisings did not point at all to the Palestinian cause or the Israeli occupation, since they are more concerned with internal affairs, arranging their priorities according to the national agenda and not the external policy of the state.
`In' analytical NotePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 18, No.1; 2012: p.61-65
Journal SourcePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 18, No.1; 2012: p.61-65
Key WordsArab Spring ;  Palestine ;  Arab World ;  Palestinian - Israeli Conflict ;  United Nations Security Council ;  Israel