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government's unwavering support for Israel could change in the future despite the pro-Israeli stance of the then incoming Obama administration. Pappé supports the idea of international boycotts to advance this whilst Chomsky is more circumspect about the likelihood of their success. The participants both speak out against a possible third intifada as unlikely to succeed and counter-productive to these aims. The participants conclude by condemning the May 31, 2010, Gaza flotilla raid as a violent criminal act done to protect a criminal blockade and Pappé goes on to point out how this and the subsequent Israeli reaction confirm the previously mentioned aggressive stance and refusal to accept criticism of the country's authorities, which are an enduring barrier to peace.
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other more effective solutions were open to them, including the proposed resumption of the ceasefire violated by Israel linked to the lifting of the blockade. The author concludes that the Israeli authorities want peace but, in accordance with longstanding policy that puts expansion over security, want to delay that peace for as long as necessary to ensure they can control the maximum amount of land, and that this attack, designed to derail diplomatic negotiations, which had already greatly reduced the rocket attacks, was a crime against Israeli people as well as against the Palestinians.
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crisis". "Pappé adds vital and unexpected historical background" to "Chomsky's consistent positions on everything from the origins of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict to the issue of a one- versus two-state settlement", although they, "are not perfectly in synch on every point", "the fundamentals of the crisis—and its scale in humanitarian, moral and political terms—are clear, as well as clearly expressed, between them." "This sober and unflinching analysis", the review concludes, "should be read and reckoned with by anyone concerned with practicable change in the long-suffering region".
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In this original essay Pappé details how this former gateway community, which covers less than 2% of Palestine, has since 1948 been turned into an overpopulated and completely isolated refugee camp by the restrictive policies of the Israeli and Egyptian governments. Israeli authorities brought an end
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in 2010, Pappé and Chomsky discuss the Israel–Palestine conflict with Frank Barat. The participants begin by noting a recent shift in international attitudes towards Israel due to the aggressive stance and refusal to accept criticism of the country's authorities. The participants concur that the U.S.
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describes the book as a, "succinct and eye-opening collection of recent interviews and essays", and although, "much of the material collected here precedes Israel's recent military attack on a Gaza-bound international flotilla of embargo-breaking humanitarian aid," it "gives essential context to the
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compounds, the entire operation, aimed at the destruction of all means of life including agriculture, fisheries, industry and universities, was itself a war crime. The Israeli authorities had, according to the author, no right to use force to defend itself against the rocket attacks from Gaza while
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In this interview, conducted by Frank Barat in 2007, Chomsky highlights possible outcomes of the Palestine situation, the use of boycott and divestment and the important role that the U.S. plays in supporting Israel. He begins by outlining the punishing measures taken by Israel, with the support of
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desert in 2004 was used as a testing ground for a proposed attack on the Strip. Hamas responded to Israel's economic blockade and other provocations with missile attacks on Sderot and other nearby cities giving the Israeli authority pretext for the use of force in Operation First Rain. Frustration
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since its formulation in the late 19th century. While this policy has long been denied by Israeli authorities in their efforts to build a 'heroic' narrative for their fledgling nation state, he concludes, it has recently begun to be exposed to, and even accepted and supported by, the general
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and continues that, "Both authors perform fiercely accurate deconstructions of official rhetoric," although, "Their critiques are themselves performed rhetorically, as is no doubt inevitable." "Chomsky" he states, "appeals to the authority of his chosen sources
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the U.S., against the Palestinians following the democratic election of Hamas in January 2006, which he states might result in the death of the nation. The author contends that the most feasible alternative to this scenario is the
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In his introduction, written in London in July 2010, Barat explains his decision to include a mix of interviews, dialogues and essays to answer to the question, "Why has this conflict lasted so long, who can stop it, and how?"
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to the Second Intifada by segregating the West Bank into pacified Bantustans and subsequently turned their attention to Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza. A 45 million dummy Arabic city built in the
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concluded, "he only flaw is that, owing to the ever developing situation in the Middle East, it is already out of date (Chomsky admonishes Obama for propping up Egypt's now-deposed Mubarak regime)."
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In this original essay Pappé seeks to examine the history and future trajectory of the one-state solution. The idea was first proposed by humanist Jewish settlers such as
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supported by the international community (except for Israel and the U.S.A.), despite his personal preference for a
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for three months by giving it warplanes, seems to justify anew the pessimism of Chomsky's essay here on a
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were overruled by Moscow. The position was put forward by non-aligned nations as a minority report to
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begins by stating that, "The Obama administration's latest wheeze, to bribe Israel to stop building
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In this original essay Pappé seeks to examine Israel's erasure of the crimes of 1948, the
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who were manipulated into betrayal by the Israeli leadership while their partners in the
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but eventually succumbed to external pressure. Pragmatic Zionism has long supported the
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and resulted in Operation Cast Lead described by some commentators as genocide.
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The Ghettoization of Palestine: A Dialogue with Illan Pappé and Noam Chomsky
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Reframing the Israel/Palestine conflict: an interview with Ilan Pappe
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by Frank Barat (filmed at MIT, Cambridge on September 2, 2010)
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but lost out due to pressure from Washington and Moscow. The
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Clusters of History: US Involvement in the Palestine Question
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Index


Noam Chomsky
Ilan Pappé
Gaza War (2008–09)
Haymarket Books
Paperback
ISBN
978-1-60846-097-7
Noam Chomsky
Ilan Pappé
Operation Cast Lead
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Frank Barat
two-state solution
binational state
Edward Said
Race & Class
William Eugene Blackstone
Cyrus Scofield
Christian Zionism
Republican Party
King–Crane Commission
Henry Churchill King
Charles R. Crane
Arabist
U.S. State Department
Isaiah L. Kenen
American Israel Public Affairs Committee
Five Sisters
Hans Morgenthau

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