The Coronavirus Crisis Fades from Center Stage as Israel’s Political Impasse Continues
If no government is formed by May 7, there will be a fourth election.
April 17, 2020
Even had Yitzḥak Rabin not been assassinated, there would be no Palestinian state today.
In an essay published last fall, Michael Doran called to task U.S. presidents and policymakers from Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama for pursuing the creation of a Palestinian state despite the fact that such a goal is both unrealistic and inimical to American interests. Responding to Doran, Tarek Osman partially concedes some of his points, but contends that geopolitical circumstances are likely to change, and that one could imagine a new situation that would militate in favor of Israeli territorial concessions. Doran rebuts this argument. (Free registration may be required.)
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Login or SubscribeIf no government is formed by May 7, there will be a fourth election.
Even had Yitzḥak Rabin not been assassinated, there would be no Palestinian state today.
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