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The Case for a Larger Israel

The Case for a Larger Israel

David Naggar
3/5 ( ratings)
In this thought-provoking book, David Naggar makes the case that the international consensus solution, two States - one Israeli, one Palestinian - within the confines of Israel and the territories is based on fatally flawed assumptions. With the aid of 30 maps, Naggar persuasively argues that even if two such States could be delineated by fiat, doing so would not produce a lasting peace. Naggar begins the book by documenting how the Arab/Muslim-Israeli conflict has been oversimplified to the point where only Palestinian statelessness and Israel's security needs are discussed. He establishes that Palestinian Arab needs are not being met, and that Israel's need to be truly viable has not been considered by the international community since the 1920s. Naggar's well-written, well-sourced, and easy to read book, puts forth a compelling case that a larger, viable Israel - as originally contemplated - will not only serve the interests of peace in the long run, but will also greatly benefit humanity otherwise.
Language
English
Pages
241
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Daje Publishing
Release
May 08, 2007
ISBN
1577465806
ISBN 13
9781577465805

The Case for a Larger Israel

David Naggar
3/5 ( ratings)
In this thought-provoking book, David Naggar makes the case that the international consensus solution, two States - one Israeli, one Palestinian - within the confines of Israel and the territories is based on fatally flawed assumptions. With the aid of 30 maps, Naggar persuasively argues that even if two such States could be delineated by fiat, doing so would not produce a lasting peace. Naggar begins the book by documenting how the Arab/Muslim-Israeli conflict has been oversimplified to the point where only Palestinian statelessness and Israel's security needs are discussed. He establishes that Palestinian Arab needs are not being met, and that Israel's need to be truly viable has not been considered by the international community since the 1920s. Naggar's well-written, well-sourced, and easy to read book, puts forth a compelling case that a larger, viable Israel - as originally contemplated - will not only serve the interests of peace in the long run, but will also greatly benefit humanity otherwise.
Language
English
Pages
241
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Daje Publishing
Release
May 08, 2007
ISBN
1577465806
ISBN 13
9781577465805

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