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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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495:recognising
478:settlements
443:TomDispatch
356:Arab League
190:Edward Said
151:Frank Barat
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1698:(daughter)
1496:Ilan Pappé
820:Avi Shlaim
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662:Interviews
518:References
139:Ilan Pappé
45:Ilan Pappé
31:Book cover
815:Tom Segev
624:March 11,
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