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By Robert Zelnick

ISBN-10: 0817947728

ISBN-13: 9780817947729

Emmy Award-winning journalist Robert Zelnick examines Israel's disengagement from Gaza and what it may possibly result in sooner or later. He information the concept at the back of the coverage and the impression of the lack of Ariel Sharon, analyzes the Palestinian reaction from either moderates and Hamas, and underscores the politically realist-minded assumptions that proceed to force the coverage ahead.

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In order for Israel to survive, it has to cut itself off completely from Palestinians. ”16 The notion of adding some sort of physical barrier on the West Bank to offer protection from terrorist infiltration and delineate the border of the Israeli state was soon added to the dualidea of unilateral Israeli withdrawal and Israeli-Palestinian separation. Credit for integrating the two ideas is disputed, but western diplomats paid to know such things insist the parentage belongs to Eival Giladi, at the time head of strategic planning for the IDF.

In the period between the Camp David talks of July 2000 and the Taba negotiations mentioned above, for example, Arafat agreed on the need for a demilitarized Palestinian state but never on what the specific limits would be. He embraced territorial compromise but turned down Clinton’s plan for delivering 94–96 percent of the West Bank to the Palestinians together with a 3 percent land swap and a nonsovereignty right-of-way linking Gaza and the West Bank. When it came to Jerusalem, he rejected Israeli sovereignty over its own Western Wall.

Ehud Barak, transcript of interview with author, Tel Aviv, August 17, 2005. Hoover Press : Zelnick/Israel Birth of a Doctrine hzeliu ch2 Mp_25 rev1 page 25 25 lation inside the Green Line demarking the pre-1967 borders? There was no silver bullet without going all the way back to those 1967 borders. But clearly the “Greater Israel” approach could only aggravate the demographic issue. A second factor was security. During the 2001–2002 period, the Palestinians increasingly resorted to suicide attacks inside Israel.

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