The Israel-Palestinian Conflict Needs a Political, Not a Legal, Solution
Make peace valuable to Palestinians.
September 14, 2017
Make peace valuable to Palestinians.
Surveying some of the recent debates among Israeli intellectuals about the possibilities of a lasting peace agreement with the Palestinians, Peter Berkowitz criticizes those who, out of frustration with the political-diplomatic process, want to use the law—usually expressed in the dubious claim that international law renders any Israeli presence in the West Bank illegal—to force a resolution:
Make peace valuable to Palestinians.
Never forgetting and never learning.
Rekindling an old friendship.
Remembering Peter Berger.
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Surveying some of the recent debates among Israeli intellectuals about the possibilities of a lasting peace agreement with the Palestinians, Peter Berkowitz criticizes those who, out of frustration with the political-diplomatic process, want to use the law—usually expressed in the dubious claim that international law renders any Israeli presence in the West Bank illegal—to force a resolution:
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