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E-grāmata: Moment of Truth: Tackling Israel-Palestine's Toughest Questions

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A half-century into the conflict between Israel and Palestine, Israel’s Occupation at Fifty brings together eminent political leaders, scholars, and activists for a wide-ranging, at times contentious, and remarkably fruitful discussion of the region’s fate.

A simple observation that ought to astonish more than it does: the Israel-Palestine conflict continues. A century on from the Balfour Declaration, 50 years since the fateful war of 1967, and a full decade into the brutal siege of Gaza, Israel's occupation is more entrenched than ever while Palestinian self-determination has never been so remote. This is a record that should inspire intellectual humility as well as political urgency; a readiness to acknowledge that, on myriad questions bearing on the prospects for resolving the conflict, compelling arguments can be advanced from multiple sides.

This book brings together an unprecedented wealth of expertise—encompassing political leaders, preeminent scholars, and dedicated activists from Israel, Palestine, and abroad—in direct critical exchange on the issues at the heart of the world's most intractable war. Has Israel's vast settlement enterprise made a Palestinian state impossible? Can the Palestinian leadership end the occupation? Is Israel's rule in the Palestinian territories a form of apartheid? What role must the United States play in securing a just peace? In a series of compelling, illuminating and at times no-holds-barred debates, leading authorities tackle these and other problems, exposing myths, challenging preconceptions, and providing a more sober and informed basis for political action.

Recenzijas

Praise for Moment of Truth









"By encouraging us to eschew glib analyses, the volume makes a real contribution to those working for justice in Israel-Palestine. It deserves a wide readership." Stephen Shalom, Jacobin

Acknowledgments xii
Maps
xiii
Chronology xvii
Introduction xxv
SECTION I PALESTINE
Part One The West Bank
Chapter One Can the Current Palestinian Leadership and Its Institutions End the Occupation?
5(18)
Nathan J. Brown
Response: Diana Buttu
13(6)
Response: Glenn E. Robinson
19(4)
Chapter Two Is Israels Annexation of East Jerusalem Irreversible?
23(30)
Daniel Seidemann
Yoaz Hendel
Response: Rami Nasrallah
39(4)
Response: Michael Dumper
43(4)
Response: Lior Lehrs
47(6)
Chapter Three Have the Settlements Made a Two-State Solution Impossible?
53(64)
I Politics
53(30)
Shaul Arieli
Gideon Levy
Response: Shlomo Ben-Ami
69(4)
Response: Dahlia Scheindlin
73(10)
II Technical Aspects
83(34)
Jan de Jong
Shaul Arieli
Part Two Gaza
Chapter Four Can Gaza Survive?
117(14)
Sari Bashi
Chapter Five Can Armed Struggle End the Siege of Gaza?
131(44)
As'ad Abukhalil
Mkhaimar Ahusada
Response: Wendy Pearlman
147(4)
Response: Usama Antar
151(4)
Response: Bashir Saade
155(8)
Response: Ahmed Yousef
163(12)
Rejoinder: Mkhaimar Abusada
167(3)
Response: Ahmed Yousef
170(5)
Chapter Six Can Hamas Be Part of the Solution?
175(28)
Nathan Thrall
Ghaith al-Omari
Response: Khaled Hroub
187(4)
Response: Ido Zelkovitz
191(4)
Response: Tareq Baconi
195(8)
Chapter Seven Floating in an Inch of Water: A Letter from Gaza
203(20)
Sara Roy
SECTION II STRATEGY
Chapter Eight Lessons from the Intifadas
223(16)
Ghassan Andoni
223(4)
Leila Khaled
227(6)
Musa Abuhashhash
233(6)
Chapter Nine Is a Third Intifada Possible?
239(16)
Jamil Hilal
239(6)
Mazin B. Qumsiyeh
245(4)
Muhammad Shehada
249(6)
Chapter Ten Can There Be a Resolution of the Conflict If Palestinian Citizens of Israel Are Not Involved?
255(32)
Amal Jamal
255(10)
Suhad Bishara
265(8)
Nadim Rouhana
273(6)
Sammy Smooha
279(8)
Chapter Eleven The Palestinian Economy: Development and Liberation
287(30)
Raja Khalidi
Response: Sam Bahour
299(6)
Response: Arte Arnon
305(4)
Response: NurArafeh
309(8)
Chapter Twelve Are Human Rights an Effective Weapon in the Struggle for Justice in Palestine?
317(34)
Jessica Montell
Response: Raja Shehadeh
325(4)
Response: Richard A. Falk
329(6)
Response: Neve Gordon & Nicola Perugini
335(6)
Response: Michael Sfard
341(6)
Rejoinder: Jessica Montell
347(4)
Chapter Thirteen Apartheid in South Africa and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: A Useful Comparison?
351(40)
John Dugard
Response: Alon Liel
365(4)
Response: Hagai El-Ad
369(4)
Response: Ran Greenstein
373(4)
Response: Robbie Sabel
377(14)
Rejoinder: John Dugard
382(3)
Response: Robbie Sabel
385(6)
SECTION III INTERNATIONAL
Chapter Fourteen Palestine and the Arab Upheaval: Can Palestine Still Inspire the Arab World?
391(16)
Gilbert Achcar
391(6)
Rami G. Khouri
397(6)
Glen Rangwala
403(4)
Chapter Fifteen How to Get Israel to Withdraw: Lessons from President Jimmy Carter's Middle East Diplomacy
407(30)
Norman G. Finkelstein
Response: William B. Quandt
423(6)
Response: John J. Mearsheimer
429(4)
Response: Mark Tessler
433(4)
Further Reading 437(8)
Glossary 445(6)
List of Contributors 451
JAMIE STERN-WEINER is a graduate student in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. A dual British-Israeli national, he has written about the Israel-Palestine conflict for publications including The Nation, Jadaliyya, MERIP, Truthout and openDemocracy. He is a freelance researcher and editor and was founding co-editor of New Left Project.