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Bezig met laden... The One-State Solution: A Breakthrough for Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Deadlockdoor Virginia Tilley
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The one-state solution demonstrates that Israeli settlements have already encroached on the occupied territory of the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the extent that any Palestinian state in those areas is unviable. It reveals the irreversible impact of Israel's settlement grid by summarising its physical, demographic, financial and political dimensions. Virginia Q.Tilley explains why we should assume that this grid will not be withdrawn - or its expansion reversed - by reviewing the role of the key political actors: the Israeli government, the United States, the Arab states, and the European Union. Finally the book addresses the daunting obstacles to a one-state solution - including major revision of the Zionist dream but also Palestinian and other regional resistance - and offers some ideas about how these obstacles might be addressed. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Tilley, of course, understands that given the history of the past seven decades the creation of a bi-national Jewish-Palestinian state in our time would be a very difficult task to say the least. But she is also convinced (as are not a few Israelis) that neither the continuation of the status quo supported by a good deal of the Israeli right nor the still in places discussed "transfer" of all Arab peoples out of Israeli controlled areas are viable solutions if one's goal is creating a secure and enduring homeland for Jewish people in the Holy Land. ( )