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LIBERAL ZIONISM (3) answer(s).
 
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Battle for Israel's soul / Beinart, Peter   Journal Article
Beinart, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Israeli activists must connect with young, secular American Jews through a liberal Zionism that allows for criticism of Israeli policy. Peter Beinart is senior political writer at the blog The Daily Beast, associate professor of journalism and political science at the City University of New York and a Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation. This article is based on his keynote address to the New Israel Fund conference in Tel Aviv-Jaffa held on June 28, 2010 under the heading `The Only Democracy in the Middle East? A Battle for Israel ~ Soul
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Israel's new politics and the fate of Palestine / Eldar, Akiva   Journal Article
Eldar, Akiva Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract SEEMINGLY, IT was a historic moment. The prime minister of Israel and leader of the Likud Party publicly embraced the two-state solution. A short while into his second term in office, ten days after the newly inaugurated president of the United States promised in Cairo to "personally pursue this outcome," Netanyahu declared an about-face, shifting from the traditional course he and his political camp had once pursued.
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Zionism, the Jewish state, and an Israeli-Palestinian settlemen: an opinion piece / Slater, Jerome   Journal Article
Slater, Jerome Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract JEROME SLATER critically examines the case for the continuation of Zionism and for Israel to remain a Jewish state. He argues that while much of the Zionist argument is unconvincing, "liberal Zionism" is still defensible. Consequently, he claims, that first the Palestinians should conditionally recognize Israel as a Jewish state as part of an overall Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement, and second the Israelis should agree to the creation of an independent and viable Palestinian state in the occupied territories, so that the Palestinian Israelis who choose to remain in Israel are treated as fully equal citizens as the Jews.
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