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Impact of Israel's Founding Myths on the Prospects for a Two-State Solution

Impact of Israel's Founding Myths on the Prospects for a Two-State Solution

          
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The introduction to this book begins with the following quote: "...what you should really look for...is intellectual integrity: the willingness to admit mistakes and change course... the willingness to entertain different ideas...I'm not calling for an end to ideology...What you should seek, in yourself and others, is not an absence of ideology but an open mind, willing to consider the possibility that parts of the ideology may be wrong." Paul Krugman in an article entitled Ideology and Integrity, NY Times, May 1, 2015 The goal of this brief book is to ask readers interested in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict to accept the challenge presented by Krugman. Readers are asked to be willing to consider the well-documented historical facts presented in this book and, in that light, to (re)evaluate their understanding of: (1)The circumstances leading up to the founding of the State of Israel (2)The War of Independence fought between Israel's founders and both the Palestinians and the Arab forces from surrounding nations. This includes an examination of the circumstances under which more than 700,000 Palestinians left as refugees and 150,000 others were displaced within what became Israel (3)The history of negotiations over the last 25 years between Israelis and Palestinians to come to a Two-State Solution: Israel and Palestine functioning side-by-side in peace and security. This analysis is done by specifying and examining 15 popularly held myths. This work starts by providing a critical analysis of five myths about the founding of the State of Israel and then six myths concerning the nature and conduct of Israel's War of Independence, known to Palestinians as Al Nakba, The Catastrophe. Evidence is presented that these eleven statements indeed are myths, that the statements are not true, no matter how firmly many people believe in them or how often they are repeated. It is argued that the (false) belief in these myths has led to many of the problems in negotiating a Two-State Solution. The author clearly hopes that the corollary is also true: that the sooner it is understood that these are indeed myths, the sooner it may be possible for the two sides to successfully conclude negotiates. In addition, four myths concerning the history and current status of the negotiation process concerning the establishment of two states are explored. In the context of examining these 15 myths a series of embedded topics are analyzed, including: -the nature of the British Mandate over Palestine prior to Israel's founding -the actual role of the U.N. in the formation of Israel -the history of Jewish and Palestinian nationalism -the relative strengths and actions of the settler/Israeli forces and those of the Palestinians and five invading Arab nations in the 1947-49 war, especially concerning the charges of ethnic cleansing and massacres -a brief overview of some of the past negotiations toward a Two-State Solution -the nature and makeup of the current (2015-2016) Israeli government - the impact of the demand for recognition of Israel as a "Jewish State" and Theodor Herzl's use of that term -the nature of and problems within the Palestinian leadership -the impact of the 2015 disputes over the Iran nuclear agreement -the role of the charge of anti-Semitism in deflecting criticism of the Israeli government's policies in the context of the U.S. State Department's definition of anti-Semitism The express goal of this work is to pull together, in a brief and easily accessible format, what are often disparate analyses of these many topics in the hope of stimulating learning and discussions that will better enable concerned persons to propel movement toward the establishment of two states, Israel and Palestine, both enjoying peace, security and economic development. In that spirit, readers are encouraged to consider disseminating this work to friends and colleagues.
About the Author: Andrew Winnick has studied, lectured and written about the Israel-Palestine situation for over 40 years, including lecturing widely in the U.S. and Europe. He has traveled often to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory and met with Israeli and Palestinian activists in the peace movement there. For three years, he was an academic consultant to Bethlehem University. His work includes U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2006); The Impact of the Israel-Hezbollah War on the Prospects for Peace in the Region (2007);The Prospect for a Two-State Solution between the Israelis and Palestinians Given the Current Situation in Gaza (2008); The Prospects for Success in the Israeli-Palestinian-U.S. Peace Talks (2009); A Brief History of Israeli and Palestinian Nationalism and the Identification of Crucial Current Issues in Palestinian-Israeli Relations (2009); The Histories of Palestinian and Jewish Nationalism and the Current Prospects for Peace (2012). He is also the author of A Secular Haggadah, which has been re-edited annually for more than 35 years and used at Passover by Jewish families in the U.S. and Europe. A major theme of this Haggadah is the relevance of Jewish history to a critical understanding of the history of Israeli-Palestinian relations. He is a member of J-Street, Americans for Peace Now, Jewish Voice for Peace and Friends of Sabeel North America. He is a founding member of The Working Group for Middle East Peace, an interfaith organization that has sponsored an interfaith Seder for the past eight years in which Jewish, Christian and Muslim congregations come together at a mosque to celebrate Passover. They also sponsor film showings and lectures on Israel-Palestine. He authored the book The Changing Distributions of Income and Wealth in the U.S. He considers himself to be a Political Economist, working at the interface of economics, political science, sociology and history, and has taught in all these areas. He is currently a Professor of Economics and Statistics at California State University-Los Angeles and has held regular and visiting professorships and academic administrative positions at a number of other universities in Europe and the U.S.. He is the founding president of The American Institute for Progressive Democracy (see taipd.org), a think-tank in Claremont, CA.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781523923700
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 280 mm
  • No of Pages: 68
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 240 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1523923709
  • Publisher Date: 23 Feb 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 5 mm
  • Width: 216 mm


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