The One-State Solution: A Breakthrough for Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Deadlock
by Virginia Tilley
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"The One-State Solution explains how Israeli settlements have encroached on the occupied territory of the West Bank and Gaza Strip to such an extent that any Palestinian state in those areas is unworkable. And it reveals the irreversible impact of Israel's settlement grid by summarizing its physical, demographic, financial, and political dimensions." "Virginia Tilley elucidates why we should assume that this grid will not be withdrawn - or its expansion reversed - by reviewing the role of show more the key political actors: the Israeli government, the United States, the Arab states, and the European Union." "Finally, Tilley focuses on the daunting obstacles to a one-state solution - including major revision of the Zionist dream but also Palestinian and other regional resistance - and offers some ideas about how those obstacles might be addressed."--Jacket show lessTags
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In view of the highly likely failure of the present peace negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis, all who are concerned about moving towards a just and enduring peace in the Holy Land would do well to read this book. Having taken a look a the Israeli settlements, their infra-structures and the politics that support them, Tilley argues quite convincingly that the Two-State Solution, if it ever was viable, is no longer so. Then reminding her readers that before that atavistic movement called Nazism erupted in Germany and the subsequent refusal of America and the nations of Europe to admit fleeing Jewish refugees, the opposition to Zionism in general and the creation of a Jewish state in particular was massive among show more European and American Jewry. The author also reminds us that such well known Zionists as Albert Einstein, Martin Buber and Hannah Arendt as well as other Jewish leaders in the international Association Union (Ichud) movement vociferously argued that the creation of a bi-national secular and democratic state in British mandated Palestine would provide the most viable basis for Jewish homeland there.
Tilley, of course, understands that given the history of the past seven decades the creation of a bi-national Jewish-Palestinian state in our time would be a very difficult task to say the least. But she is also convinced (as are not a few Israelis) that neither the continuation of the status quo supported by a good deal of the Israeli right nor the still in places discussed "transfer" of all Arab peoples out of Israeli controlled areas are viable solutions if one's goal is creating a secure and enduring homeland for Jewish people in the Holy Land. show less
Tilley, of course, understands that given the history of the past seven decades the creation of a bi-national Jewish-Palestinian state in our time would be a very difficult task to say the least. But she is also convinced (as are not a few Israelis) that neither the continuation of the status quo supported by a good deal of the Israeli right nor the still in places discussed "transfer" of all Arab peoples out of Israeli controlled areas are viable solutions if one's goal is creating a secure and enduring homeland for Jewish people in the Holy Land. show less
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Virginia Tilley is Director of the Governance Programme at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji. She is the author of The One-State Solution (2005).
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