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The Long Road to Peace: Israeli-Palestinian Relations, 1973–
- An emerging Palestinian consciousness
- Peace with Arab Neighbors
- Black September
- Shifting tides in Israeli politics
- The rise of settlements
- The Settlement Movement
- War in Lebanon
- Popular uprisings among Palestinians: the First Intifada
- Negotiations begin
- The Intifada and Islamic Conservatism
- After Oslo
- Setbacks and a second Intifada
- New...
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