Abstract

Endless Occupation?

June 18, 2007 issue

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The author reflects on the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem, solutions to the crisis, and the implication of possible outcomes. The author's answer to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a two-state solution with a separate nation of Palestine, which is in keeping with United Nations resolutions. This solution does not alter the public opinions of the Israelis and Palestinians. The U.S. has given aid to Israel and implicated itself in the outcome.

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ISRAEL-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949-; ISRAEL -- Boundaries -- West Bank; EDITORIALS; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Middle East; WEST Bank; GAZA Strip; JERUSALEM; ISRAEL; PALESTINE
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