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American Presidents And Israeli Settlements Since 1967 Michael F Cairo

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American Presidents And Israeli Settlements Since 1967 Michael F Cairo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Michael F. Cairo.
ISBN: 9781032262178, 9781032262185, 1032262176, 1032262184
Language: English
Year: 2022

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American Presidents And Israeli Settlements Since 1967 Michael F Cairo by Michael F. Cairo. 9781032262178, 9781032262185, 1032262176, 1032262184 instant download after payment.

Tracing presidential administrations since Lyndon B. Johnson, this book argues that the Trump administration’s policy toward Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem is not an aberration but the culmination of over 50 years of American foreign policy.
Under the Johnson administration, the United States rhetorically supported the applicability of international law regarding Israeli settlements. However, throughout the 1970s, administrations did little to reverse the construction and expansion of settlements. Moreover, presidents sent mixed signals regarding Israel’s withdrawal from the occupied territories. The Israeli settlement movement received support when Reagan argued that settlements were not illegal. Since then, American presidents have been opposing settlement activity to various degrees, but not based on their illegality. Rather, presidents have described them as unwise, unhelpful, or obstacles to peace. Even when presidents have had opportunities to confront Israeli settlements directly, domestic pressure and America’s special relationship with Israel have prevented serious action beyond rhetoric and condemnation.
This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of the history and politics of American foreign policy, American relations with Israel, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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