This series of essays by the late Hal Draper looks at the Middle
East conflict from what was long a unique point of view. Unlike
traditional Zionism whose slogan "a land without people for a
people without a land" made clear its intentions with regard to the
Palestinians and unlike Arab nationalists who denied Israel's right
to exist; Draper argued that only a binational state that
recognized the rights of both people offered a way out
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