While the White House Talks of Palestinian Statehood, Mahmoud Abbas Talks of a “Day of Rage”
All you need to know about the chances for peace.
January 30, 2020
International backing may matter more than Palestinian acceptance.
At its heart, the peace proposal the White House unveiled on Tuesday is a scheme for dividing the Land of Israel into a Jewish state and an Arab state—much like the one put forth by the British government in 1937 and another approved by the UN in 1947. Martin Kramer examines the similarities and the differences:
All you need to know about the chances for peace.
International backing may matter more than Palestinian acceptance.
To fight its enemies, the Jewish state should distance itself from victimhood.
From Sheba to Jerusalem.
Joseph, Daniel, and Tobit.
At its heart, the peace proposal the White House unveiled on Tuesday is a scheme for dividing the Land of Israel into a Jewish state and an Arab state—much like the one put forth by the British government in 1937 and another approved by the UN in 1947. Martin Kramer examines the similarities and the differences:
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