A provocative argument for a new way of seeing Israel, Zionism, and
the two-state solution. Haifa Republic: A Democratic Future for Israel
is an urgent wake-up call. The philosopher Omri Boehm argues that it
is long past time to recognize that there will not be a two-state
solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people.
After fifty years, Israel’s occupation of the West Bank constitutes
annexation in all but name, even as the legitimate claims of the Arab
population, soon to be a national majority, remain unaddressed.
Meanwhile, daily life goes on under conditions rightly likened to
apartheid. For liberals in Israel and America to continue to place
their hopes in a two-state solution is a form of willful and culpable
blindness, especially now that Israeli leaders across the political
spectrum have begun to speak of ethnic cleansing. A catastrophe is in
the making. But Haifa Republic also offers grounds for hope.
Catastrophe can be averted, Boehm contends, by reconfiguring Israel as
a single binational state in which Palestinians and Jews both possess
human rights and equal citizenship. The original Zionists—Theodor
Herzl, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, and, early in his career, David
Ben-Gurion—all advocated such a federation, and as prime minister,
Menachem Begin successfully submitted a kindred plan to the Knesset. A
binational federation offers a last chance for the two peoples who
call Palestine home to live in peace and mutual respect and to have a
truly democratic future in common.
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Beyond the Two-State Solution
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ISBN
9781681373942
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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