No End of Conflict: Rethinking Israel-Palestine

No End of Conflict: Rethinking Israel-Palestine

by Yossi Alpher
No End of Conflict: Rethinking Israel-Palestine

No End of Conflict: Rethinking Israel-Palestine

by Yossi Alpher

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Overview

Yossi Alpher, a veteran of peace process research and dialogue, explains how Israel got into its current situation of growing international isolation, political stalemate, and gathering messianic political influence. He investigates the inability of Israelis and Palestinians to make peace and end their conflict before suggesting not “solutions” (as there is no current prospect for a realistic comprehensive solution), but ways to moderate and soften the worst aspects of the situation and “muddle through” as Israel looks to a somber bi-national future.

Alpher argues that a sober reassessment is long overdue in the way the West looks at the Israeli-Palestinian relationship. He submits that we have to stop talking about “the peace process” as if it still seriously exists, that 20 years of the Oslo process have failed for very substantial reasons that the professional peacemakers ignore at their risk, and that Israel is more likely to sink into a single-state reality than to remain truly “Jewish and democratic.” Yet, his is a non-ideological, no nonsense book. Israel will not disappear, will not become impoverished, and will still find strategic partners.

The book opens with a true story of two sisters whose lives were separated in 1947, as a parable for what is still happening in Israel’s relations with the Arab world in general and the Palestinians in particular. It then offers brief analyses of how Israel looks today in the world, from a rejection of deceptive nostalgia for imaginary “good old days” to a discussion of Israel’s increasingly problematic internal cohesion and the paralysis this generates in decision making regarding territories-for-peace issues. A discussion of Diaspora Jewish influence focuses on the Diaspora’s anachronistic approach to the peace process. It is followed by a look at the highly negative effect regional developments are having on Israeli attitudes toward Arabs in general and peace in particular, using the summer 2014 war with Gaza-based Hamas as a case in point. Next comes a discussion of the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace process, looking at the principal processes and dynamics that have thwarted peace and coexistence since the 1930s. Alpher argues that peace process practitioners on all sides—Israel, Palestinians, other Arabs, the US, the UN—have consistently ignored these dynamics or refused to take them seriously, producing today’s stalemate. The book concludes with a look at the scaled-down alternatives available today for avoiding, or at least delaying, total paralysis and a one-state reality. These include a UN approach and another unilateral withdrawal. It concludes with an examination of the increasingly influential Israeli proponents of a one-state solution and the spectacular damage their policies are bringing about.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442258594
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Yossi Alpher was an officer in Israeli military intelligence, followed by twelve years of service in the Mossad. Until 1995, he was director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University. In July 2000, he served as Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Israel during the Camp David talks. From 2001 to 2012 he was coeditor of the bitterlemons.net family of internet publications.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Maps:
1. Israel, Palestinian territories, surrounding states;
2. Areas A, B and C in the West Bank;
3. Jerusalem West and East (as defined by Israel’s 1967 annexation)
Chapter 1: Rachel, or the Arab-Jewish divide
Part I: Contemporary Israel
Chapter 2: After nearly 50 years of occupation: how the world increasingly sees Israel
Chapter 3: The emerging social-political-demographic challenge to Israeli internal cohesiveness
Chapter 4: The global Jewish factor: the Diaspora, anti-Semitism
Chapter 5: The region: dealing with a bad neighborhood
Chapter 6: Resolving the Palestinian issue 1936 to 2009: a dynamic of failure
Chapter 7: Lessons from Kerry's failure and the American role
Part II: Israel Tomorrow
Chapter 8: Are there alternative ways to muddle through?
Chapter 9: On the slippery slope toward a bi-national Israel
Chapter 10: Summarizing the strategic ramifications of the quasi-apartheid schemes
Chapter 11: Are there radical alternative realities?
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