The Middle East’s Leadership Crisis, and What It Means for the Prospect of Palestinian Statehood
As long as Palestinians are led by selfish and corrupt leaders, the two-state solution is unrealistic.
August 16, 2017
As long as Palestinians are led by selfish and corrupt leaders, the two-state solution is unrealistic.
In an interview with Eldad Beck, Douglas Feith explains why Palestinian statehood is currently impossible, and the political ailments Palestinians share with the rest of the Middle East:
As long as Palestinians are led by selfish and corrupt leaders, the two-state solution is unrealistic.
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In an interview with Eldad Beck, Douglas Feith explains why Palestinian statehood is currently impossible, and the political ailments Palestinians share with the rest of the Middle East:
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