A Left-Wing Israeli’s Case for the U.S. Peace Plan
For Palestinian leaders, a Jewish state is too high a price to pay.
February 4, 2020
For Palestinian leaders, a Jewish state is too high a price to pay.
As an active member of Israel’s moderate left, Einat Wilf would have preferred the new U.S. peace proposal to make additional concessions to the Palestinians on various issues. She argues, however, that quibbles over details make little difference. Palestinian leaders will not make peace under any circumstances:
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As an active member of Israel’s moderate left, Einat Wilf would have preferred the new U.S. peace proposal to make additional concessions to the Palestinians on various issues. She argues, however, that quibbles over details make little difference. Palestinian leaders will not make peace under any circumstances:
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