Publisher's Synopsis
In the post-September 11th political reality, the Bush administration is learning that holding together alliances with the Arab world, support for the "war on terrorism", and regional stability in the Middle East all connect to the Israel-Palestine issue. While US media increasingly report on the escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians, little or no analysis is offered regarding the origins and history of the conflict, so needed to genuinely work toward dialogue and solutions. In this book, Israeli journalist Tanya Reinhart provides a primer on the crisis. She closely examines the roots of the conflict, and offers an analysis of all sides of the issue, concluding with a proposal for moving beyond the violence to real solutions.;Drawing from maps and declassified Israeli sources, Reinhart studies the details of past negotiations, expectations, shortcomings, misinterpretations and deceptions. Among Reinhart's areas of focus are the Oslo meetings; myths and facts about what happened at Camp David; and the politics of Barak and Sharon in relation to Arafat, the recent Taba negotiations, and prospects for genuine solutions. The book is a guide to understanding the Middle East and US involvement in the crisis.