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Walls and fences are not the recipe for peace
Walls and fences are not the recipe for peace
For Israelis, the Palestinian issue of peace has been off the agenda for many years. For Palestinians, the issue of peace has never seemed further away from their daily reality
I will consult with, I imagine, at least 50 more interested people. I have not yet consulted with enough haredim or with enough Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. But I will.
Jaffa is as important to Palestinians and Shechem (Nablus) is to Israeli Jews
The main, by far, obstacle to Palestinian economic development is the Israeli occupation and its strangling impact on the Palestinians
Barghouthi is a patriotic Palestinian leader and he is someone who supported peace with Israel and recognizing Israel’s right to exist. It would be wise to begin engaging him in prison as a legitimate leader of his people
A prime minister with integrity and a moral compass would understand the ethical obligation to resign under such circumstances
What does an Israeli peace activist do when the rockets are flying and the bombs are falling?
If Israel is to be a democratic state, it is imperative to pass a Basic Law promising real equality for all of Israel’s citizens
For Netanyahu, the Palestinians don’t exist, the Palestinians don’t have rights, and their aspirations for independence and statehood can simply be ignored
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