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The Olive Branch from Palestine provides a new narrative of the Palestinian effort to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and offers a bold plan for ending this conflict today, a proposal that focuses on Palestinian agency and the power of the Palestinians to bring about the two-state solution, even in the absence of a fully committed Israeli partner. In part 1, Jerome Segal provides an analytical and historical study of the 1988 Palestinian Declaration of Independence, a remarkable act of unilateral peacemaking through which the PLO accepted the legitimacy of the 1947 Partition Resolution and thereby redefined Palestinian nationalism. In part 2, he proposes a new strategy in which, outside of negotiations, the Palestinians would advance, in full detail, the end-of-claims/end-of-conflict peace plan they are prepared to sign, one that powerfully addresses the Palestinian refugee question and is supported by the refugees themselves yet does not undermine Israel as a Jewish-majority

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Contents

Foreword, by Noam Chomsky
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 • The Unilateral Surprise
2 • The Evolution of the Palestine Liberation Organization Prior to the Declaration
3 • 1988: Leading Up to the Declaration
4 • How the Declaration Was Drafted
5 • Darwish
6 • Two Declarations: Israeli and Palestinian Side by Side
7 • Reactions to the Declaration and Meeting the US Conditions
8 • The Struggle with the United States over Recognition of the New State
9 • PLO Strategy and the Declaration
10 • Early Statehood and Opportunities to Return to the Declaration
11 • The Path Out of the Current Impasse: Palestinian Peacemaking

Conclusion: The Significance of the Declaration

Appendix: State of Palestine Declaration of Independence
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 17/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520381308, 978-0520381308
      ISBN10: 0520381300

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Olive Branch from Palestine provides a new narrative of the Palestinian effort to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and offers a bold plan for ending this conflict today, a proposal that focuses on Palestinian agency and the power of the Palestinians to bring about the two-state solution, even in the absence of a fully committed Israeli partner. In part 1, Jerome Segal provides an analytical and historical study of the 1988 Palestinian Declaration of Independence, a remarkable act of unilateral peacemaking through which the PLO accepted the legitimacy of the 1947 Partition Resolution and thereby redefined Palestinian nationalism. In part 2, he proposes a new strategy in which, outside of negotiations, the Palestinians would advance, in full detail, the end-of-claims/end-of-conflict peace plan they are prepared to sign, one that powerfully addresses the Palestinian refugee question and is supported by the refugees themselves yet does not undermine Israel as a Jewish-majority

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Foreword, by Noam Chomsky
      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      1 • The Unilateral Surprise
      2 • The Evolution of the Palestine Liberation Organization Prior to the Declaration
      3 • 1988: Leading Up to the Declaration
      4 • How the Declaration Was Drafted
      5 • Darwish
      6 • Two Declarations: Israeli and Palestinian Side by Side
      7 • Reactions to the Declaration and Meeting the US Conditions
      8 • The Struggle with the United States over Recognition of the New State
      9 • PLO Strategy and the Declaration
      10 • Early Statehood and Opportunities to Return to the Declaration
      11 • The Path Out of the Current Impasse: Palestinian Peacemaking

      Conclusion: The Significance of the Declaration

      Appendix: State of Palestine Declaration of Independence
      Notes
      Index

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