Foreword by Richard Falk Prologue: Bush holds Palestine Hostage to Sharon Introduction Part I: Violence 1. The Second Intifada 2. Israel's Enemy Within: The Million Forgotten Palestinians Part II: Interim 3. Impasse in the Oslo Diplomatic Process 4. The Real Role of the United States in the Peace Process Part III: Final Status Negotiations 5. The Palestinian Refugees 6. Jerusalem Part IV: Apartheid 7. Seven Fat Years for Israel - Seven Lean Years for Palestine 8. The West Bank Settlements: Apartheid in Practice Part V: No End in Sight 9. Betrayal Index
This incisive analysis of where Palestinians and Israelis are and the possible avenues to a just and durable peace has been fully updated in the aftermath of September 11 and the Israeli Defence Force's campaign against the West Bank and Gaza.
Marwan Bishara is a Palestinian author, journalist and public speaker, and an Israeli citizen from Nazareth. He is currently based in France where he is a professor at the American University of Paris and a research fellow at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
'A lucid and up-to-date analysis of recent events in the Middle East... Throughout he backs his arguments with verifiable facts, often taken from Israeli, US and NGO sources... Bishara takes some comfort in the parallels with apartheid South Africa, where the international community was eventually able to exert enough pressure to help bring about peaceful change... the South African cause was advanced by thousands of small groups of people across the world.. It is just such people that this book addresses and will help to mobilise' - Palestine News
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