This booktraces the dynamics in the current fraught relationship between Israel and the Palestinians to the dramatic events of March 2002—from a suicide bombing to the Arab Peace Initiative to the invasion and reoccupation of the West Bank, where Israeli soldiers won a bloody military battle but Israel lost the media battle of public opinion.
This booktraces the dynamics in the current fraught relationship between Israel and the Palestinians to the dramatic events of March 2002—from a suicide bombing to the Arab Peace Initiative to the invasion and reoccupation of the West Bank, where Israeli soldiers won a bloody military battle but Israel lost the media battle of public opinion.
Yossi Alpher was an officer in Israeli military intelligence, followed by twelve years of service in the Mossad. Until 1995, he was director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University. In July 2000, he served as Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Israel during the Camp David talks. From 2001 to 2012 he was coeditor of the bitterlemons.net family of internet publications. He is the author of Periphery: Israel's Search for Middle East Allies (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015).
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Map Acknowledgments Introductory Note Glossary of Terms Prologue: Time and History 1 March 27, 2002: Netanya, Tulkarm, Beirut 2 March 27, 2002: Passover Eve in Netanya and Jerusalem 3 Zinni 4 On Suicide Bombings as a Strategy 5 March 28, 2002, Jerusalem: Israel Prime Minister's Office 6 March 28, 2002, Beirut: The Arab Peace Initiative I 7 The Arab Peace Initiative II: A Conversation with Thomas L. Friedman 8 The Arab Peace Initiative III: The Document Is Written and Approved 9 Ariel Sharon and the Arab Peace Initiative 10 A Kind of Death Tango: Sharon and Arafat 11 March 29, 2002: Operation Defensive Shield and the "Inner Palestinian Soul" 12 Sharon, Weissglass, and the American Effort 13 The Fence 14 Russia 15 Behind the Events of March 2002 16 2002-2021 17 Conclusion: March 27, 28, and 29 as a Turning Point Appendix I: The Arab Peace Initiative as Ratified in Beirut, March 28, 2002 Appendix II: The Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East, April 30, 2003 Persons Interviewed for This Book Notes Selected Bibliography Index About the Author
Map Acknowledgments Introductory Note Glossary of Terms Prologue: Time and History 1 March 27, 2002: Netanya, Tulkarm, Beirut 2 March 27, 2002: Passover Eve in Netanya and Jerusalem 3 Zinni 4 On Suicide Bombings as a Strategy 5 March 28, 2002, Jerusalem: Israel Prime Minister's Office 6 March 28, 2002, Beirut: The Arab Peace Initiative I 7 The Arab Peace Initiative II: A Conversation with Thomas L. Friedman 8 The Arab Peace Initiative III: The Document Is Written and Approved 9 Ariel Sharon and the Arab Peace Initiative 10 A Kind of Death Tango: Sharon and Arafat 11 March 29, 2002: Operation Defensive Shield and the "Inner Palestinian Soul" 12 Sharon, Weissglass, and the American Effort 13 The Fence 14 Russia 15 Behind the Events of March 2002 16 2002-2021 17 Conclusion: March 27, 28, and 29 as a Turning Point Appendix I: The Arab Peace Initiative as Ratified in Beirut, March 28, 2002 Appendix II: The Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East, April 30, 2003 Persons Interviewed for This Book Notes Selected Bibliography Index About the Author
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