The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | Establishing a Palestinian State Can End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

David C. Unger is a member of the New York Times editorial board.

It is generally believed among the American, Israeli, and Palestinian governments that the formation of an independent Palestinian state is crucial to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the proper way to achieve this end is hotly debated. Many in the Israeli government argue for a security wall that would separate Israel and Palestine, along with the ousting of the president of the Palestinian Authority, Yasir Arafat, whom many Israeli authorities view as a terrorist. Palestinians...

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