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The Bride And The Dowry Israel Jordan And The Palestinians In The Aftermath Of The June 1967 War Avi Raz

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The Bride And The Dowry Israel Jordan And The Palestinians In The Aftermath Of The June 1967 War Avi Raz
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.78 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Avi Raz
ISBN: 9780300171945, 0300171943
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Bride And The Dowry Israel Jordan And The Palestinians In The Aftermath Of The June 1967 War Avi Raz by Avi Raz 9780300171945, 0300171943 instant download after payment.

Israel’s victory in the June 1967 Six Day War provided a unique opportunity for resolving the decades-old Arab-Zionist conflict. Having seized the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights, Israel for the first time in its history had something concrete to offer its Arab neighbors: it could trade land for peace. Yet the political deadlock persisted after the guns fell silent. This book asks why.

Avi Raz places Israel’s conduct under an uncompromising lens. His penetrating book examines the critical two years following the June war and substantially revises our understanding of how and why Israeli-Arab secret contacts came to naught. Mining newly declassified records in Israeli, American, British, and United Nations archives, as well as private papers of individual participants, Raz dispels the myth of overall Arab intransigence and arrives at new and unexpected conclusions. In short, he concludes that Israel’s postwar diplomacy was deliberately ineffective because its leaders preferred land over peace with its neighbors. The book throws a great deal of light not only on the post-1967 period but also on the problems and pitfalls of peacemaking in the Middle East today.

 

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