TITLE

The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

AUTHOR(S)
Slater, Jerome
PUB. DATE
November 1999
SOURCE
Tikkun;Nov/Dec99, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p18
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Comparison between the prime ministership of Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu; Israel's security; Right of return of the Palestinian refugees from the 1948 war and their descendants to Israel.
ACCESSION #
2532229

Tags: PEACE treaties;  WEST Bank -- Economic conditions;  COLLATERAL security;  PRIME ministers;  REFUGEES -- Social conditions

 

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