Mouin Rabbani
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I think Begin and his memoirs... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think Begin and his memoirs... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think Begin and his memoirs... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Of Israel or of a Jewish state?
Of Israel or of a Jewish state?
Of Israel or of a Jewish state?
Well, just briefly in response⦠Arafat formally recognized Israel in 1993. Yeah, earlier. I don't think actually that in 2000, 2001, a genuine resolution was on offer because I think the maximum Israel was prepared to offer, admittedly more than it had been prepared to offer in the past, fell short of the minimum that the Palestinians considered to be a reasonable resolution.
Well, just briefly in response⦠Arafat formally recognized Israel in 1993. Yeah, earlier. I don't think actually that in 2000, 2001, a genuine resolution was on offer because I think the maximum Israel was prepared to offer, admittedly more than it had been prepared to offer in the past, fell short of the minimum that the Palestinians considered to be a reasonable resolution.
Well, just briefly in response⦠Arafat formally recognized Israel in 1993. Yeah, earlier. I don't think actually that in 2000, 2001, a genuine resolution was on offer because I think the maximum Israel was prepared to offer, admittedly more than it had been prepared to offer in the past, fell short of the minimum that the Palestinians considered to be a reasonable resolution.
two-state settlement, bearing in mind that as of 1949, Israel controlled 78% of the British mandate of Palestine. Palestinians were seeking a stay on the remaining 22%, and this was apparently too much for Israel.
two-state settlement, bearing in mind that as of 1949, Israel controlled 78% of the British mandate of Palestine. Palestinians were seeking a stay on the remaining 22%, and this was apparently too much for Israel.
two-state settlement, bearing in mind that as of 1949, Israel controlled 78% of the British mandate of Palestine. Palestinians were seeking a stay on the remaining 22%, and this was apparently too much for Israel.
They were being offered, I think, less than a withdrawal to the 1967 borders with mutual and minor and reciprocal land swaps and the just resolution of... The refugee problem was one of the questions. Yes. You know, I worked for a number of years with International Crisis Group, and my boss at the time was Rob Malley, who was one of the American officials present at Camp David.
They were being offered, I think, less than a withdrawal to the 1967 borders with mutual and minor and reciprocal land swaps and the just resolution of... The refugee problem was one of the questions. Yes. You know, I worked for a number of years with International Crisis Group, and my boss at the time was Rob Malley, who was one of the American officials present at Camp David.
They were being offered, I think, less than a withdrawal to the 1967 borders with mutual and minor and reciprocal land swaps and the just resolution of... The refugee problem was one of the questions. Yes. You know, I worked for a number of years with International Crisis Group, and my boss at the time was Rob Malley, who was one of the American officials present at Camp David.
The point I want to make about Rob was he wrote, I think, a very perceptive article in 2001 in the New York Review of Books. I know that you and Ehud Barak had a debate with them, but I think he gives a very compelling reason of why and how Camp David failed.
The point I want to make about Rob was he wrote, I think, a very perceptive article in 2001 in the New York Review of Books. I know that you and Ehud Barak had a debate with them, but I think he gives a very compelling reason of why and how Camp David failed.
The point I want to make about Rob was he wrote, I think, a very perceptive article in 2001 in the New York Review of Books. I know that you and Ehud Barak had a debate with them, but I think he gives a very compelling reason of why and how Camp David failed.
Hussein Ara, yes, who was not at Camp David. But in response to your question, I think there could have been real possibility of Israeli-Palestinian and Arab-Israeli peace in the mid-1970s in the wake of the 1973 October War. I'll recall that in 1971,
Hussein Ara, yes, who was not at Camp David. But in response to your question, I think there could have been real possibility of Israeli-Palestinian and Arab-Israeli peace in the mid-1970s in the wake of the 1973 October War. I'll recall that in 1971,