ID | 126511 |
Title Proper | Building bridges over the void |
Other Title Information | the role and impact of dissidents within the Israel- Palestine Conflict |
Language | ENG |
Author | Margalit, Meir |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | After more than 45 years of occupation, the impact of nonviolent movements on Israeli society is still difficult to assess, and therefore their effectiveness is difficult to evaluate. The failure of all efforts aimed at ending the occupation is now clearer than ever, although, and this is remarkable, the fight against the system supporting this status quo has never declined. Despite this tireless activism, it remains unclear whether these nonviolent efforts have meaningfully contributed to peace or whether they have proved largely irrelevant to domestic and regional policies. Not only do we lack convincing answers, but the answers we do have also differ depending on external circumstances. In bleak times, as during the Second Lebanon War, Operation Cast Lead and both intifadas, activist movements often feel useless. In contrast, during more encouraging times, such as the immediate aftermath of U.S. President Barack Obama's election, the feelings tend to be more positive and optimistic. This may be a defining issue among dissidents in Israel: shifting views without knowing what tomorrow has in store for them, going against the current within an uncertain environment. |
`In' analytical Note | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.18, No.2-3; 2012: p.36-41 |
Journal Source | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.18, No.2-3; 2012: p.36-41 |
Key Words | Nonviolent movements ; Israel ; Paradigms ; Ideology ; Israel-Palestine Conflict |