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ISRAEL AND PALESTINE (5) answer(s).
 
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ID:   172603


Education and Peacebuilding in Israel and Palestine / Sarsar, Saliba   Journal Article
Sarsar, Saliba Journal Article
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ID:   185414


Moral Question of Israel and Palestine / Mittal, Rubel   Journal Article
Mittal, Rubel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Israel –Palestine conflict in recent times emerged as the essentialist conception of the Rereading of history, perhaps a retrospective of a side which you choose in history. It calls for a thorough analysis. The official genealogy of this conflict has been operating within the power paradigm offering a minimalist affiliation to the truthful texts.
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ID:   141356


Other peace process: inter-religious dialogue in the service of peace in Israel and Palestine / Kronish, Ron   Article
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Summary/Abstract A new model for inter-religious dialogue would include four elements — personal interaction, text-based learning, discussing core issues of the conflict, and taking action, separately and together.
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Too late for two states: the benefits of pivoting to a one-state solution for Israel and Palestine / Habib, Sama   Journal Article
HABIB, SAMA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As a result of the 70-year conflict between Israel and Palestine, the United States should reconsider its support for a two-state solution and instead pivot to a one-state solution. Policymakers have assumed that deep hatreds can only be settled through separation. However, this policy has caused a stalemate and does not take into account fluctuating developments in the region. A more adaptive strategy is necessary. Using theories of ripeness and conflict mediation, this bold flip in policy can pave the path towards lasting peace. Exercising the instability created from Syria’s civil war, the United States. can ripen the Israel-Palestine conflict by exposing the mutual security benefits gained from uniting against a common enemy: ISIS. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria offers the parties a unique opportunity for peace as a rallying cause. As a close ally of Israel, the United States is in the ideal position to lead mediations centering around talks of permanent ceasefires, economic integration, and eventually political power sharing of a unified, binational state. In conjunction with Qatar acting as the Arab broker for Palestine, the United States should leverage its power to get the parties to the table in order to create the framework for a pocket of peace in an ever-rickety Middle East.
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ID:   172014


United States, Israel and Palestine: an assessment / Zogby, James   Journal Article
Zogby, James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With Lebanon and Iraq being embroiled in protests, and with Syria and Yemen entering yet a new phase in their internal conflicts, supported by external players, the Israel‐Palestine issue is no longer a headline story in the Middle East. Here in America, when the story gets mentioned at all, it's the long, drawn‐out soap opera we call the dysfunctional Israeli political system. Who's on first? Who's on second? Is it going to happen? What does it take to make it happen — as if it actually made a difference in terms of whether there was peace and justice for Palestinians, which it does not.
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