Israeli Plans for a Negotiated Settlement 1967-1978: A Critical Study

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Abstract: 

This study documents the main plans for a negotiated settlement put forward by various Israeli political forces over a decade, from the aftermath of the 1967 war until the ascension to power of the Likud party in Israel in 1977. The following plans are described and analyzed: Israeli Prime Minister Begin’s settlement plan, which was the last such plan and was proposed in the wake of Egyptian President Sadat’s visit to Israel, the Israeli Labor Party plans, including the Allon Plan, the Galili document, the Mapam Party plan, and the plan of Raanan Weitz, director of settlement at the Jewish Agency.

E edition: 
Second

About the Author(s)

Prepared by:Section of Israeli Studies of the Institute for Palestine Studies

Under the direction of:Elias Shufani

Born in 1932 in Western Galilee in Palestine, Elias SHUFANI became an Israeli citizen after the conquest of the region by Israel in the 1948 war. He graduated from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and Princeton University, New Jersey. He served as head of Research and Israeli Studies at the IPS in Beirut and is the author of several works in Islamic history and the Palestine problem.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
Second
Publication Date:
1981
Language: Arabic
Number of Pages:
155
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