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Palestinians Between Israel and Jordan - Squaring the Triangle (Hardcover, New)
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Palestinians Between Israel and Jordan - Squaring the Triangle (Hardcover, New)
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Positing that the Palestinians are a unit mainly triangled between
Israel, the Territories, and Jordan, and that the territory in
dispute encompasses the whole of British Mandate Palestine, Raphael
Israeli gives an overview of the roots and historical development
of the problem. He then analyzes and discusses in-depth all the
solutions envisioned so far (status quo, Jordanization of
Palestine, Palestinization of Jordan, annexation, territorial
compromise, autonomy and transfer of population), focusing on the
reasons for their failure and/or unacceptability. Professor Israeli
challenges conventional wisdom and comes up with a workable answer
that could square the triangle. The solution, based on mutual
recognition and respect, is premised on a rigorous and fair
parallelism between the claims and rights of both parties, Israelis
and Palestinians. This means that Jews, as well as Palestinians,
should be recognized as a people (and not only a religion) by their
adversaries--equally entitled to self-determination, to their
national liberation movements (Zionism in the case of the Jews) and
to the territory in dispute (i.e., the whole of Mandate Palestine).
These premises being accepted, the problem, now reduced to a
quantitative and therefore negotiable one, will be to divide the
land at stake into a State of Palestine (east) and Israel (west).
Having thus tried to meet the contradictory needs of both parties,
Israeli comes up with a novel and imaginative solution--embodying a
new concept of sovereignty, that could well serve as a model
elsewhere--to the problem of minorities left in Israel or
Palestine. It rests on the possibility of opting for one of two
statuses in each country: --that of full citizen, with all the
rights and obligations citizenship creates; or --that of resident
alien, with all the rights and protection, as well as inherent
limitations, that this status brings. The adoption of this unique
solution would open up many possibilities for cooperation and peace
in the Middle East.
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