Peace for Palestine: first lost opportunity
At the outset of the 1949 armistice negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, acting UN mediator Ralph Bunche expressed his hope that the talks would "chart the road to a peace for Palestine," an outcome apparently as elusive today as when he spoke those words more than forty yea...
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Zusammenfassung: | At the outset of the 1949 armistice negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, acting UN mediator Ralph Bunche expressed his hope that the talks would "chart the road to a peace for Palestine," an outcome apparently as elusive today as when he spoke those words more than forty years ago. Perhaps the most significant aspect of this meticulously documented analysis of those negotiations is its relevance for today's headlines. Relating the proposals and counterproposals, the conspiracies and power plays to present-day Israeli and Middle East policies, Elmer Berger suggests that the basic negotiating strategies of the main players have persisted almost unchanged into the present, a "near rigidity" that has defeated all efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East's central conflict. Berger is a controversial rabbi, an avowed anti-Zionist who proves himself capable of examining highly flammable issues and events with objectivity, insight, and rigorous scholarship. Drawing upon newly released material from official Israeli and U.S. archives, Berger manages to paint both the large picture and the telling detail - the frustrations of the conscientious and highly respected Bunche, the pathetically unprepared Arab negotiators, the well-informed Israeli diplomats, the intrigue of the Israel-Transjordan alliance. The work will serve serious observers of the prolonged conflict over Palestine as a guide to applicable international law and to the attitudes and negotiating policies of the countries involved. |
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adam_text | PEACE
FOR
PALESTINE
First Lost Opportunity
Elmer Berger
University Press of Florida Gainesville
Tallahassee
^ Tampa
Boca Raton
Fensacola
Orlando
Miami
Jacksonville
CONTENTS
List of Maps ix
Foreword by Don Peretz xi
Preface xiii
1 Original Sins and Present Motives 1
The SacredRite—Classified Documents
1 History, Sources, Law 4
3 The Starting Point—Paris, 1919 10
4 Partition—Less than Half the Loaf 22
The Arab States, the Palestinians, and the British
5 Warring Their Way to Peace 33
6 First Try for Peace—With Egypt 36
Reluctant Negotiators
Talking with the Egyptians
Wearing Down the Egyptians
Washington: Star-Spangled Eminence}
Conspiracy for Betrayal
Ralph Bunche—Frustrated Mediator
K
The Negev
The Profits of Defiance
7 Lebanon 83
First Try for the Litani
Syria: The Negotiator Who Was Not There
8 Transjordan 90
Playing Both Sides Against the Middle:
Israel and Abdallah vs the Palestinians
Who Speaks for Whom i
The King Comes on Stage
Securing the Negev
Too Good to Be True
Who Knew What—And When}
Jerusalem! O! Jerusalem!
The Triangle
Fait Accompli Diplomacy
Jerusalem II: Who Shall Ascend the
Lord s Mountain! (Psalm 24)
Syrian Intermezzo
Concluding with Transjordan
Refugees and the Erosion of the U S Position
9 Scorning Syria 145
The Coveted Waters
The Long Way from Mishmar Hayarden
to Lausanne: Between Armistice and Peace
A Syrian Peace Proposal
Israel: The 1919 Map Still Operative
Bunche and the United Nations vs Israel and
the United States
For Eyes Only Truman
Drafting: Reconciling the Irreconcilable
10 Entr acte 219
The Palestinians: The People Who Weren t There
The Arab States
The Israelis
The Major Powers
The United States
The United Nations
11 Epilogue 236
A Personal Word
^ Notes 243
Bibliography 271
Index 275
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