The Palestinians In Israel


The Palestinians In Israel
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Understanding The Palestinian Israeli Conflict


Understanding The Palestinian Israeli Conflict
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Author : Phyllis Bennis
language : en
Publisher: Interlink Publishing
Release Date : 2012-12-28

Understanding The Palestinian Israeli Conflict written by Phyllis Bennis and has been published by Interlink Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-28 with History categories.


If you have ever wondered “Why is there so much violence in the Middle East?”, “Who are the Palestinians?”, “What are the occupied territories?” or “What does Israel want?”, then this is the book for you. With straightforward language, Phyllis Bennis, longtime analyst of the region, answers basic questions about Israel and Israelis, Palestine and Palestinians, the US and the Middle East, Zionism and anti-Semitism; about complex issues ranging from the Oslo peace process to the election of Hamas to the Goldstone Report and the Palestinians’ UN initiatives. Together her answers provide a comprehensive understanding of the longstanding Palestinian–Israeli conflict. This new edition includes sections on the continuing settlement crisis, the UN statehood bid and UNESCO, Palestine in the Arab Spring, BDS and the Palestinian nonviolent movements, the Israeli elections, and what’s ahead. Sections include: The Crisis; The Other Players: The Role of the US, the UN, the Arab States, and Europe; Recent History: Rising Violence; Looking Backward (1900-1991); The Future.



One Land Two States


One Land Two States
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Author : Mark LeVine
language : en
Publisher: University of California Press
Release Date : 2014-06-20

One Land Two States written by Mark LeVine and has been published by University of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-20 with History categories.


One Land, Two States imagines a new vision for Israel and Palestine in a situation where the peace process has failed to deliver an end of conflict. “If the land cannot be shared by geographical division, and if a one-state solution remains unacceptable,” the book asks, “can the land be shared in some other way?” Leading Palestinian and Israeli experts along with international diplomats and scholars answer this timely question by examining a scenario with two parallel state structures, both covering the whole territory between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, allowing for shared rather than competing claims of sovereignty. Such a political architecture would radically transform the nature and stakes of the Israel-Palestine conflict, open up for Israelis to remain in the West Bank and maintain their security position, enable Palestinians to settle in all of historic Palestine, and transform Jerusalem into a capital for both of full equality and independence—all without disturbing the demographic balance of each state. Exploring themes of security, resistance, diaspora, globalism, and religion, as well as forms of political and economic power that are not dependent on claims of exclusive territorial sovereignty, this pioneering book offers new ideas for the resolution of conflicts worldwide.



Palestinians In Israel


Palestinians In Israel
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Author : Ben White
language : en
Publisher: Pluto Press
Release Date : 2012-01-15

Palestinians In Israel written by Ben White and has been published by Pluto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-15 with Political Science categories.


Palestinians in Israel considers a key issue ignored by the official "peace process" and most mainstream commentators: that of the growing Palestinian minority within Israel itself. What the Israeli right-wing calls "the demographic problem," Ben White identifies as "the democratic problem," which goes to the heart of the conflict. Israel defines itself not as a state of its citizens, but as a Jewish state, despite the substantial and increasing Palestinian population. White demonstrates how the consistent emphasis on privileging one ethno-religious group over another cannot be seen as compatible with democratic values and that, unless addressed, will undermine any attempts to find a lasting peace. Individual case studies are used to complement this deeply informed study into the great, unspoken contradiction of Israeli democracy. It is a pioneering contribution which will spark debate among all those concerned with a resolution to the Israel/Palestine conflict.



Imperial Israel And The Palestinians


Imperial Israel And The Palestinians
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Author : Nur Masalha
language : en
Publisher: Pluto Press
Release Date : 2000-07-20

Imperial Israel And The Palestinians written by Nur Masalha and has been published by Pluto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-07-20 with History categories.


A critical history of Israel's expanisionist politics that reveals how imperialist tendencies run the gamut from Left to Right.



Palestine And Israel


Palestine And Israel
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Author : John B. Quigley
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

Palestine And Israel written by John B. Quigley and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with History categories.


Quigley (law, Ohio State) details the complex politics and agonizing struggles that have characterized the clash between Jews and Arabs in the 20th century, examining the competing claims to Palestine and the extent to which legitimate interests remain to be fulfilled. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR



Israel And The Palestinians


Israel And The Palestinians
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Author : Mark Heller
language : en
Publisher: Chatham House (Formerly Riia)
Release Date : 2005

Israel And The Palestinians written by Mark Heller and has been published by Chatham House (Formerly Riia) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Political Science categories.


This volume examines the policy options under serious consideration among Israelis for resolving or managing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There has been no shortage of recent Israeli initiatives, official and unofficial, and the country is divided as to how best to deal with the Palestinians. Chatham House commissioned five papers by Israeli analysts, each with great experience and expertise in Israeli politics and public opinion. The papers examine five separate options that stretch across the spectrum of Israeli opinion, and each advocates an alternative way forward. Israel and the Palestinians will help sharpen the debate in Israel about the costs and benefits of the alternative political options. It will also be of great interest to international policymakers and commentators on the Middle East.ContentsIntroduction by Rosemary Hollis Negotiations for a Permanent Status Agreement by David KimchePrioritizing Protection of the Land of Israel by Israel HarelInterim Arrangements and Conflict Management by Uzi AradInternational Intervention to Manage Conflict Resolution by Joel Peters and Orit GalUnilateral Disengagement by Dan ScheuftanConclusion by Mark A. Heller Contributors include Uzi Arad (Institute for Policy and Strategy at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya), Orit Gal (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Economic Cooperation Foundation, Tel Aviv), Israel Harel (Israel Institute of Jewish Leadership and Strategy, Ha-aretz newspaper, and Nekuda journal), David Kimche (Hebrew University Board of Governors and International Alliance for Arab-Israeli Peace), Joel Peters (Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society, and Dan Schueftan (National Security Studies Center, University of Haifa).



The Routledge Handbook On The Israeli Palestinian Conflict


The Routledge Handbook On The Israeli Palestinian Conflict
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Author : Joel Peters
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013

The Routledge Handbook On The Israeli Palestinian Conflict written by Joel Peters and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with History categories.


This Handbook provides an overview of the most contentious and protracted political issue in the Middle East. The editors have gathered together a range of the top experts on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. They tackle a range of topics from historical background, through to peace efforts, domestic politics, critical issues such as refugees and settler movements, and the role of outside players such as the Arab states, US and EU.



Understanding Israel Palestine


Understanding Israel Palestine
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Author : Eve Spangler
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2015-06-28

Understanding Israel Palestine written by Eve Spangler and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-06-28 with Education categories.


The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the longest, ongoing hot-and-cold war of the 20th and 21st centuries. It has produced more refugees than any current conflict, generating fully one quarter of all refugees worldwide. Everyone knows that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is important itself, and is also fueling tensions throughout the Middle East. Yet most people shy away from this conflict, claiming it is “just too complicated” to understand. This book is written for people who want a point of entry into the conversation. It offers both a historic and analytic framework. Readers, whether acting as students, parishioners, neighbors, voters, or dinner guests will find in these pages an analysis of the most commonly heard Israeli positions, and a succinct account of the Palestinian voices we seldom hear. I argue that human rights standards have never been used as the basis on which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should be resolved and that only these standards can produce a just and sustainable resolution. This book will be useful for classes in Middle East studies, peace and conflict studies, Middle East history, sociology of race, and political science. It can be helpful for church groups, labor groups, or other grass roots organizations committed to social justice, and for all readers who wish to be informed about this important topic. “Professor Spangler’s ... quest for historical and political understanding takes us on a brave and intimate journey into the consequences of Jewish privilege and Jewish victimhood, the agendas of imperial superpowers, and the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.” Alice Rothchild, MD, author of Broken Promises, Broken Dreams: Stories of Jewish and Palestinian Trauma and Resilience, and producer and director of documentary film, Voices Across the Divide “[A] sharp, poignant, well-documented dossier [that] provides readers with all the most-needed facts to grasp the conflict and get involved.” – Sam Bahour, co-editor of Homeland: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians and business development consultant and activist based in Palestine “[T]his one is exceptional! It recounts a historical tale; it provides theoretical underpinnings; it does comparative work; it examines all the details and aspects of ongoing debates; and it brings all to life with real-life stories ... the wonder of this book is its insistence on hope – not a naïve, idealistic hope, but one accompanied by a tool-box for concrete action that might right the wrongs of this tragic tale.” Anat Biletzki, Professor of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University and Albert Schweitzer Professor of Philosophy, Quinnipiac University; Chairperson of B’Tselem, 2001–2006 Eve Spangler is a sociologist and a human and civil rights activist. For the last decade, her work has focused on the Israel/Palestine conflict; she argues that human rights are the neglected standards that could lead to a just and sustainable solution.



Israel The Hashemites And The Palestinians


Israel The Hashemites And The Palestinians
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Author : Efraim Karsh
language : en
Publisher: Psychology Press
Release Date : 2003

Israel The Hashemites And The Palestinians written by Efraim Karsh and has been published by Psychology Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with History categories.


The essays that make up this study provide a wide-ranging survey of the special relationship that exists between the Israelis and the Hashemite family. This relationship is shown to have far-reaching implications for Middle Eastern affairs.



The Forgotten Palestinians


The Forgotten Palestinians
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Author : Ilan Pappé
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2011-06-28

The Forgotten Palestinians written by Ilan Pappé and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-06-28 with Social Science categories.


For more than 60 years, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have lived as Israeli citizens within the borders of the nation formed at the end of the 1948 conflict. Occupying a precarious middle ground between the Jewish citizens of Israel and the dispossessed Palestinians of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli Palestinians have developed an exceedingly complex relationship with the land they call home; however, in the innumerable discussions of the Israel-Palestine problem, their experiences are often overlooked and forgotten.In this book, historian Ilan Pappe examines how Israeli Palestinians have fared under Jewish rule and what their lives tell us about both Israel's attitude toward minorities and Palestinians' attitudes toward the Jewish state. Drawing upon significant archival and interview material, Pappe analyzes the Israeli state's policy towards its Palestinian citizens, finding discrimination in matters of housing, education, and civil rights. Rigorously researched yet highly readable, The Forgotten Palestinians brings a new and much-needed perspective to the Israel-Palestine debate.