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What after the Deal of the Century?
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Inbar, Efraim
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Accords
/ Agreements
/ Arab Israeli relations
/ Conflict management
/ Foreign aid
/ Land
/ Land settlement
/ Oslo accords
/ Palestinian people
/ Partition
/ Peace
/ Political activism
/ Prime ministers
/ Statehood
/ Zionism
2019
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What after the Deal of the Century?
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Inbar, Efraim
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Accords
/ Agreements
/ Arab Israeli relations
/ Conflict management
/ Foreign aid
/ Land
/ Land settlement
/ Oslo accords
/ Palestinian people
/ Partition
/ Peace
/ Political activism
/ Prime ministers
/ Statehood
/ Zionism
2019
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What after the Deal of the Century?
2019
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Overview
The mainstream in the Zionist movement has always favored the partition of the Land of Israel (Palestine). Finding a serious partner for partition has been the perennial problem. The Oslo Accords were interim agreements that were supposed to lead to a comprehensive agreement that would address the main issues in dispute. The inevitable conclusion is that the conflict is likely to continue, while the two-state paradigm is no longer viable. A search for a new paradigm is needed.
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Middle East Publications
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