Losing the Peace
McConnell, Scott, The American Conservative
Triumphant Israel need cut no deals with Palestinians -which spells disaster for the Jewish State.
ON THE NIGHT OF JAN. 28, as revolutionary crowds began to shake the foundations of the Mubarak regime, a friend on the occupied West Bank sent out an e-mail. He had spent the day in a Ramallah café with Palestinians, who cheered each time the Al-Jazeera feed showed an Egyptian police vehicle hit by a Molotov cocktail. The Palestine Papers - leaked documents detailing the Palestinian Authority's suppliant efforts to negotiate an independent state with Israel's previous government - had been released only days before, but they were already old news. The PA didn't matter, the …
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Publication information:
Article title: Losing the Peace.
Contributors: McConnell, Scott - Author.
Magazine title: The American Conservative.
Volume: 10.
Issue: 4
Publication date: April 2011.
Page number: 31+.
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