The Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process: A Personal Insider’s Account

Yair Hirschfeld, Jackson Al Khoury de Concini

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Abstract

This book describes the evolution of the Israeli-Palestinian peace-seeking process from 1967 to the present. Written from the perspective of Israel’s most prominent peace activist, it offers an unparalleled insider’s account of a crucial set of negotiations intended to settle a seemingly endless conflict. Hirschfeld’s historical narrative provides a wealth of knowledge and experience that is indispensable to anyone seeking to seriously approach the Middle East conflict. The book’s thorough analysis of the successes and failures of all peace efforts since the Six-Day War represents an essential asset for future negotiators, politicians, diplomats and peace activists alike. Moreover, the book shares pearls of human wisdom that anyone searching to resolve conflicts in general should take to heart. The book is of burning topicality. Not only with a view to the normalisation process between Israel and Arab countries that began with the recent Abraham Accords (2020) but also regarding the new “age of war” in Europe, sparked by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. The book includes a foreword by Jackson DeConcini, a US-Palestinian peace activist, who offers a Palestinian perspective from the younger generation.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Nature
Number of pages292
ISBN (Electronic)9783031432859
ISBN (Print)9783031432842
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

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Keywords

  • Intifada
  • Israeli and Palestinian civil societies
  • Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
  • Israel’s security doctrine
  • Oslo Accords
  • Palestinian “inside” leadership
  • People-to-people activities
  • Settlement freeze
  • The Annapolis Process
  • The Oslo Agreements
  • Trust-building

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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