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- MUHAMMAD HALLAJ. Hallaj, Muhammad // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p34
Focuses on the Arab-Israeli relations. Necessary conditions for a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace proposed by General Tamir; Peace constituency in opposition in Israel; Translation of peace into peace agreement; Security of Israel.
- DANIEL PIPES. Pipes, Daniel // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p34
Focuses on the Arab-Israeli relations. General Tamir's combining of faulty history with erroneous assumptions about Arab willingness to make peace; Five principles for a peace settlement that defy logic or common sense; Political weakness of Israel's Labor Party.
- HANNA SINIORA. Siniora, Hanna // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p32
Focuses on attempts to solve the Arab-Israeli conflict. Lack of vision and incentive needed to catch the interest of all the warring sides; General Tamir's proposal; Expansionist intentions of Israel; Work toward a Middle Eastern community.
- DAVID BAR-ILLAN. Bar-Illan, David // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p33
Focuses on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Problem with General Tamir's proposal; United Nations resolution calling for the establishment of Arab and Jewish states; Peace treaty between Israel and Egypt; Community of nations with a common market.
- CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER. Krauthammer, Charles // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p35
Focuses on the Arab-Israeli relations. Effects of the end of the Cold War on the relations; Plan for a Palestinian state; Description of the plan of General Abraham Tamir; Conventional agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
- Palestine: A Model for Peace. Alghazy, Joseph // Harvard International Review;Mar/Apr1985, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p47
The author reflects on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and cites ways on how to solve a conflict. He argues that the conflict between Israel and Palestinian would be solved if both countries would discuss the problem through a proper meeting. An overview of the suggestion given by the author on...
- CAN ISRAEL MAKE PEACE? Tamir, Abraham // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p28
Reports that the end of the Cold War has created the conditions for a comprehensive Middle East settlement. Attack and counterattack between Israel and her neighbors; Parties to the Arab-Israeli conflict; Creation of a comprehensive conditions for peace.
- RICHARD MURPHY. Murphy, Richard // National Review;6/25/1990, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p30
Reports on the change of the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Effects of diminished rivalry between Moscow and Washington; Creation of a Palestinian state; Commitment of the United States and Russia to cooperation in the Middle East; Optimism of General Tamir.
- CORRESPONDENCE. Hoffmann, Stanley // Foreign Affairs;Jan1975, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p375
Since the end of the Yom Kippur War, the main attempt at resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict has been the step-by-step approach initiated by secretary of state Henry Kissinger. Enormous energy has been spent in Washington and in Israel on negotiating disengagement agreements with Egypt and with...