The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | The Plan to Establish a Palestinian State Is Flawed
Eric L. Rozenman is the former executive editor of International Jewish Monthly.
The two-state solution advocated by the United States to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in which both Israel and Palestine would have sovereign, independent states, is seriously flawed. It assumes that the two states would be willing to recognize and accept the existence of the other, when it is uncertain that this is possible. Proposal of the two-state solution seems only to promote Palestinian nationalism and thereby to fan the flames of Palestinian terror. A strong Israeli...
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Table of Contents
- Israel Is to Blame for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Palestinians Are to Blame for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- The Arab States Want to See Israel Destroyed
- The Arab States Want Peace Between Israel and Palestine
- U.S. Aid to Israel Has Worsened the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- U.S. Aid to Israel Is Helping to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Only Israel’s Withdrawal from Palestinian Lands Can Create Peace
- Only Israeli Military Might Can Create Peace with the Palestinians
- Establishing a Palestinian State Can End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- The Plan to Establish a Palestinian State Is Flawed
- A Security Wall Is Necessary for Israel’s Survival
- Israel’s Security Wall Will Harm the Palestinians
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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