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Author:
Schwartz, Adi, author.
Title:
The war of return : how Western indulgence of the Palestinian dream has obstructed the path to peace / Adi Schwartz, Einat Wilf ; translated into English by Eylon Levy.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
All Points Books,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xiv, 283 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
Refugees, Palestinian Arab--Government policy--Israel.
Refugees--Israel--Government policy.--Government policy.
Repatriation--Israel.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Israel--Politics and government.
West Bank--Politics and government.
Gaza Strip--Politics and government.
Other Authors:
Wilf, Einat, author.
Levy, Eylon, translator.
Other Titles:
Milḥemet zekhut ha-shivah. English.
Notes:
Translation of: Milḥemet zekhut ha-shivah : ha-ḳerav ʻal beʻayat ha-peliṭim ha-Falasṭinim ṿe-ekh Yiśraʼel yekholah lenatseaḥ bo. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Waging war (1948) -- Demanding return (1949) -- Rejecting integration (1950-1959) -- Wielding terror (1959-1987) -- Negotiating peace (1988-present) -- Conclusion: Moving forward.
Summary:
"Two prominent Israeli liberals argue that for the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians to end with peace, Palestinians must come to terms with the fact that there will be no "right of return." In 1948, seven hundred thousand Palestinians were forced out of their homes by the first Arab-Israeli War. More than seventy years later, most of their houses are long gone, but millions of their descendants are still registered as refugees, with many living in refugee camps. This group-unlike countless others that were displaced in the aftermath of World War II and other conflicts-has remained unsettled, demanding to settle in the state of Israel. Their belief in a "right of return" is one of the largest obstacles to successful diplomacy and lasting peace in the region. In The War of Return, Adi Schwartz and Einat Wilf-both liberal Israelis supportive of a two-state solution-reveal the origins of the idea of a right of return, and explain how UNRWA - the very agency charged with finding a solution for the refugees - gave in to Palestinian, Arab and international political pressure to create a permanent "refugee" problem. They argue that this Palestinian demand for a "right of return" has no legal or moral basis and make an impassioned plea for the US, the UN, and the EU to recognize this fact, for the good of Israelis and Palestinians alike. A runaway bestseller in Israel, the first English translation of The War of Return is certain to spark lively debate throughout America and abroad"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1250252768
9781250252760
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1140380543
LCCN:
2019045867
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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