A Plan for Peace
Tags: ARAB-Israeli conflict -- 1993-; PEACE; INTERNATIONAL mediation; INTERNATIONAL relations
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- The Lebanon War, the Peace Camp, and Israel. Bar-Tal, Daniel // Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture;2006, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p93
The article explores the possible solution of the Israeli-Palestine conflict considering the effects of the Lebanon war. It provides an outline that highlights the importance of negotiations in providing a solution to the conflicts that exist in the Middle East. Furthermore, it examines the...
- ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);5/3/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4843, p12
The article reports on the comment made by the Palestinian Authority (PA) on the impossibility of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to achieve progress in the negotiation process between Palestinians and Israelis. The commissioner for international relations Nabil Shaath said that the...
- Who Killed Camp David? Polakow-Suransky, Sasha // American Prospect;Oct2004, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p44
This article discusses the book "The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace," by Dennis Ross. It is not an explanation for the talks failure that Dennis Ross, the chief Middle East peace negotiator from 1988 to 2001, disputes. But his epic 864-page play-by-play...
- See Change. Peretz, Martin // New Republic;06/26/2000, Vol. 222 Issue 26, p42
Comments on the Arab-Israeli peace agreements enacted in Oslo, Norway. Identification of the fatal flaw of the Oslo process; Preparedness of the Israeli government to relinquish Jordan Valley; Relation of the Syrian participation in the negotiations over Golan to the Oslo drama; Possibility of...
- Now or Never for the Arab Peace Initiative. Ben-Meir, Alon // Peace Magazine;Jul-Sep2010, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p22
The article focuses on the author's insights on the Israeli-Palestinian stalemate. He stresses that the repeated failures of bilateral negotiations between Israel and the Palestine could be attributed to deep-seated mistrust and domestic political constraints blocking concessions. He believes in...
- Madden: U.S. Must Take Lead in Peace Efforts. // America;12/10/2007, Vol. 197 Issue 19, p7
The article discusses the views of Bishop Denis J. Madden of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Madison regarding the stance of the U.S. in leading the peace efforts in the Middle East. He reflects on the implications of the Annapolis conference on the Middle East which included several nation...
- Ten Commandments for Mideast Peace. Levy, Daniel; Malley, Robert; Al-Omari, Ghaith // American Prospect;Jun2007, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p24
The article offers recommendations regarding what the U.S. ought to do and avoid in working on the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations. It suggests that the U.S. should focus on resolving the conflict through a comprehensive settlement. It asserts that the U.S. need to decide for itself on...
- Obama's chance to mend fences. Lasson, Kenneth // Washington Jewish Week;3/14/2013, Vol. 49 Issue 11, p27
The author discusses the opportunity of US. President Barack Obama to develop the peace process between Israel and the Arab countries. The author outlines the plan of President Obama to visit Israel as part of the peace process. The author emphasizes the commitment of President Obama to foreign...
- Reconciling the Arab Initiative with Israel's core Requirement for Peace. Ben-Meir, Alon // American Diplomacy;7/22/2008, p1
The article examines the Arab Peace Initiative, which was aimed at resolving the conflict between the Arabs and Israel. The initiative addresses Israel to agree to withdraw territories occupied by the Arabs for several years. In accordance with the initiative, Israel has developed core...


