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Palestine Peace Not Apartheid

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Simon and Schuster, Nov 14, 2006 - Political Science - 288 pages
Following his #1 New York Times bestseller, Our Endangered Values, the former president, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, offers an assessment of what must be done to bring permanent peace to Israel with dignity and justice to Palestine.

President Carter, who was able to negotiate peace between Israel and Egypt, has remained deeply involved in Middle East affairs since leaving the White House. He has stayed in touch with the major players from all sides in the conflict and has made numerous trips to the Holy Land, most recently as an observer in the Palestinian elections of 2005 and 2006.

In this book President Carter shares his intimate knowledge of the history of the Middle East and his personal experiences with the principal actors, and he addresses sensitive political issues many American officials avoid. Pulling no punches, Carter prescribes steps that must be taken for the two states to share the Holy Land without a system of apartheid or the constant fear of terrorism.

The general parameters of a long-term, two-state agreement are well known, the president writes. There will be no substantive and permanent peace for any peoples in this troubled region as long as Israel is violating key U.N. resolutions, official American policy, and the international "road map" for peace by occupying Arab lands and oppressing the Palestinians. Except for mutually agreeable negotiated modifications, Israel's official pre-1967 borders must be honored. As were all previous administrations since the founding of Israel, U.S. government leaders must be in the forefront of achieving this long-delayed goal of a just agreement that both sides can honor.

Palestine Peace Not Apartheid is a challenging, provocative, and courageous book.

  

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Carter possibly the worst president ever.
Its no surprise that what he failed to do in his candency he still fails to do in his writings, if there's a person who fails to understand the arab-israeli
conflict at such a primitive level aside from Obama it would be carter. The person who was by far the worst thing for the world if not for Israel and the whole definition of peace. 

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Contents

Historical Chronology
1
Prospects for Peace
11
My First Visit to Israel 1973
21
My Presidency 197781
37
The Key Players
55
Other Neighbors
71
The Reagan Years 198189
103
My Visits with Palestinians
113
The George H W Bush Years
129
The Oslo Agreement
133
o The Palestinian Election 1996
139
The George W Bush Years
155
The Palestinian Election 2005
169
The Wall as a Prison
189
Summary
205
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Jimmy Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, and served as thirty-ninth President of the United States. He and his wife, Rosalynn, founded The Carter Center, a nonprofit organization that prevents and resolves conflicts, enhances freedom and democracy, and improves health around the world. He is the author of numerous books, including Palestine Peace Not Apartheid, An Hour Before Daylight and Our Endangered Values. He received a "Best Spoken Word" Grammy Award for his recording of Our Endangered Values. All of President Carter's proceeds from this series will go to the Maranatha Baptist Church of Plains, Georgia.

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