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A Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel is the <I>sine qua non of a stable peace between Arabs and Israelis, and at this late date would realize a modicum of the Palestinians' moral and legal territorial rights (roughly equal to those of the Jews/Israelis), and a long-standing aspiration for self-determination. A defense of the -two-state- option, and a qualified defense of the Oslo Accords against Islamist and radical Jewish rejectionist critics is therefore offered. Besides satisfying Palestinian aspirations, Palestinian statehood would help open the way to a comprehensive peace between the Arabs and Israel, through a just, negotiated settlement of the Syrian/Lebanese-Israeli territorial disputes. A comprehensive peace, in turn, should stimulate economic and cultural cooperation between Israel and the Arab countries (the -peace divided-), lending it additional strength. Increased stability should also result from the hoped-for liberalization and democratization of the region's Arab regimes."
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The quest for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, Haig Khatchadourian
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 2000
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- Titul
- The quest for peace between Israel and the Palestinians
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Haig Khatchadourian
- Vydavateľ
- Lang
- Rok vydania
- 2000
- ISBN10
- 082044877X
- ISBN13
- 9780820448770
- Kategórie
- Politológia / Politika
- Anotácia
- A Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel is the <I>sine qua non of a stable peace between Arabs and Israelis, and at this late date would realize a modicum of the Palestinians' moral and legal territorial rights (roughly equal to those of the Jews/Israelis), and a long-standing aspiration for self-determination. A defense of the -two-state- option, and a qualified defense of the Oslo Accords against Islamist and radical Jewish rejectionist critics is therefore offered. Besides satisfying Palestinian aspirations, Palestinian statehood would help open the way to a comprehensive peace between the Arabs and Israel, through a just, negotiated settlement of the Syrian/Lebanese-Israeli territorial disputes. A comprehensive peace, in turn, should stimulate economic and cultural cooperation between Israel and the Arab countries (the -peace divided-), lending it additional strength. Increased stability should also result from the hoped-for liberalization and democratization of the region's Arab regimes."