The conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians is
considered intractable by many, and is frequently characterised by
the violence between the two sides. In attempts at peace, the
starting point for negotiations is a cessation of violence; beneath
this, however, lies a plethora of other issues to be addressed.
This unique text brings together Israeli and Palestinian
viewpoints on a number of key issues and topics, making clear the
points of agreement as well as the views that divide. The chapters
deal first with three issues that require compromise and resolution
for a peace treaty to be realized - water, refugees, and borders,
territory and settlements - and then with three important concepts
that can either impede or promote peace: democracy, human rights,
and peace culture and education. Thus, the book provides an
invaluable opportunity to understand, at least in part, the
divergent and even convergent interests and understandings of
Israelis and Palestinians on issues and concepts important to the
peace process. As such, it will be a valuable resource for courses
on conflict resolution, the Middle East peace process, and
political science.
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