Willing to Compromise

Willing to Compromise
Author: Khalīl Shiqāqī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2006
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN:

In this report, Khalil Shikaki analyzes survey data gathered from dozens of polls conducted over the past decade and identifies long-term trends in Palestinian public opinion and related policy implications.

Willing to Compromise

Willing to Compromise
Author: Khalil Shikaki
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1437912710

The U.S. Institute of Peace¿s (USIP) Project on Arab-Israeli Futures is a research effort designed to anticipate and assess obstacles and opportunities facing the peace process in the years ahead. Stepping back from the day-to-day ebb and flow of events on the ground, this project examines deeper, over-the-horizon trends that could foreclose future options or offer new openings for peace. The effort brings together American, Israeli, and Arab researchers. This 2006 report, analyzes survey data gathered from dozens of polls conducted over the past decade and identifies long-term trends in Palestinian public opinion and related policy implications. Table and graphs.

Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor

Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor
Author: Yossi Klein Halevi
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0062968661

New York Times bestseller Now with a new Epilogue, containing letters of response from Palestinian readers. "A profound and original book, the work of a gifted thinker."--Daphne Merkin, The Wall Street Journal Attempting to break the agonizing impasse between Israelis and Palestinians, the Israeli commentator and award-winning author of Like Dreamers directly addresses his Palestinian neighbors in this taut and provocative book, empathizing with Palestinian suffering and longing for reconciliation as he explores how the conflict looks through Israeli eyes. I call you "neighbor" because I don’t know your name, or anything personal about you. Given our circumstances, "neighbor" might be too casual a word to describe our relationship. We are intruders into each other’s dream, violators of each other’s sense of home. We are incarnations of each other’s worst historical nightmares. Neighbors? Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor is one Israeli’s powerful attempt to reach beyond the wall that separates Israelis and Palestinians and into the hearts of "the enemy." In a series of letters, Yossi Klein Halevi explains what motivated him to leave his native New York in his twenties and move to Israel to participate in the drama of the renewal of a Jewish homeland, which he is committed to see succeed as a morally responsible, democratic state in the Middle East. This is the first attempt by an Israeli author to directly address his Palestinian neighbors and describe how the conflict appears through Israeli eyes. Halevi untangles the ideological and emotional knot that has defined the conflict for nearly a century. In lyrical, evocative language, he unravels the complex strands of faith, pride, anger and anguish he feels as a Jew living in Israel, using history and personal experience as his guide. Halevi’s letters speak not only to his Palestinian neighbor, but to all concerned global citizens, helping us understand the painful choices confronting Israelis and Palestinians that will ultimately help determine the fate of the region.

Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Author: Moises F. Salinas
Publisher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604976543

Collection of papers and keynote presentations that were delivered at a conference called "Pathways to Peace," which was held in March of 2008.

Palestinian Political Attitudes in the West Bank and Gaza

Palestinian Political Attitudes in the West Bank and Gaza
Author: Mkhaimar S. Abu Sada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1996
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN:

The signing of the Declaration of Principles, Oslo Agreement, between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Israel on September 13, 1993 has marked a new era for the Palestinians. This is particularly true for those who live in the West Bank and Gaza. As a result, the Palestinians have been divided on the issues of Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations, and the use of armed attacks against Israel. The question of mass public opinion toward the Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations, and the use of armed attacks against Israel has received little empirical investigation. In an effort to remedy this situation, I focus on the impact of political party affiliation in determining Palestinian political attitudes toward the peace process between the Palestinians and Israel. Using individual level data from the Center for Palestine Research and Studies, September 1994-September 1995, the results indicate that the Oslo Agreement has polarized Palestinian political attitudes and opinions toward Israel. Party affiliation is strongly associated with Palestinian political attitudes. Other important variables include age, education, gender, and place of residence. There is a strong relationship between party affiliation and political attitudes toward the peace negotiations, and the use of armed struggle against Israel. Adherents of Fatah, the largest and strongest political party in the West Bank and Gaza, headed by Yasser Arafat, support the peace negotiations, and oppose the use of armed attacks against Israeli civilians more than any other political party or group. On the other hand, supporters of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, PFLP, and DFLP oppose the peace negotiations, and support the use of armed struggle against the Israeli military and settlers.

Palestinian and Israeli Public Opinion

Palestinian and Israeli Public Opinion
Author: Jacob Shamir
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0253004179

Palestinian and Israeli Public Opinion is based on a unique project: the Joint Israeli-Palestinian Poll (JIPP). Since 2000, Jacob Shamir and Khalil Shikaki have directed joint surveys among Israelis and Palestinians, providing a rare opportunity to examine public opinion on two sides of an intractable conflict. Adopting a two-level game theory approach, Shamir and Shikaki argue that public opinion is a multifaceted phenomenon and a critical player in international politics. They examine how the Israeli and Palestinian publics' assessments, expectations, mutual perceptions and misperceptions, and overt political action fed into domestic policy formation and international negotiations -- from the failure of the 2000 Camp David summit through the second Intifada and the elections of 2006. A discussion of the study's implications for policymaking and strategic framing of future peace agreements concludes this timely and informative book.

The Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Author: Joseph Alpher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2005
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN:

The United States Institute of Peace's Project on Arab-Israeli Futures is a research effort designed to anticipate and assess obstacles and opportunties facing the peace process over the next five to ten years. Stepping back from the day-to-day ebb and flow of events in the Middle East, this project examines broader, "over-the-horizon" developments that could foreclose future options or offer new opportunities for peace. The effort brings together U.S., Israeli, and Arab researchers. In this report Yossi Alpher identifies which local, regional, and international trends will have the greatest impact on Israel's relationship with Palestinians in the coming years.