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Palestinians
A New Palestinian Agenda After Iraq?
October 29, 2002 |
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amos Gilad
Arafat is determined that, within any peace agreement, Israel must absorb approximately 300,000 Palestinians from Lebanon, and that the independent Palestinian state must be free to absorb more than half a million more Palestinians.
Israel, Iraq, and the Palestinians – As the U.S. Moves Toward War
October 21, 2002 |
Ze'ev Schiff
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Ariel Sharon realized in 1991 that if Jordan were Palestine, Iraqi forces could be deployed very close to Israel's border. A number of Israeli leaders felt that Israeli deterrence was damaged by the policy of restraint in 1991. If Israel did not react to the use of gas or chemical weapons against it, then the lessons of the Holocaust would be meaningless.
Why Arafat Went to War: The Wrong Lessons from Lebanon and Kosovo
June 19, 2002 |
Brig. Gen. Eival Gilady
When Yasser Arafat unleashed terrorist violence against Israel in September 2000, he was applying mistaken lessons from the conflicts in Lebanon and Kosovo, according to Brig. Gen. Eival Gilady, speaking at the inaugural lecture of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs on May 27, 2002.
Have the Palestinians Abandoned a Negotiated Settlement?
September 6, 2001
The Conflict Between Israel and the Palestinians: A Rational Analysis
February 15, 2001 |
Professor Yakir Plessner
From Sword into Ploughshare – Regional Arrangements for Israel and the Palestinians?
August 1, 1999
The Who, Where, and What of WYE
November 15, 1998 |
David Clayman
France, Israel, and the Palestinians
October 1, 1992
A National Solution to the Palestinian Problem
March 1, 1992 |
Raphael Israeli
A National Solution to the Palestinian Problem
March 1, 1992 |
Raphael Israeli
Why Syria Agreed to Peace Talks
August 15, 1991
Palestinians Challenge the Intifada
June 16, 1991
American Jews and Non-Jews: Comparative Opinions on the Palestinian Uprising
October 2, 1990
Islamic Fundamentalism Among the Palestinian Arabs
August 15, 1989
Hussein and the PLO – Egyptian State Invervention – What the Palestinians are Reading – Syria
November 21, 1986 |
Daniel J. Elazar
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Hillel Frisch
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