Description |
1 online resource (v, 53 pages) : color maps |
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Middle East/North Africa report ; no. 147 |
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ICG Middle East report ; no. 147.
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Contents |
I. Introduction -- II. Religious Zionism : from ascendance to fragmentation -- III. Settling the land -- IV. From the hills to the state -- V. "Settling in hearts" -- VI. The national religious and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- VII. Conclusion |
Summary |
Although the landscape of Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking might bear resemblance to that of a decade past, one change is unmistakable: the right is stronger within Israel and the national religious are stronger within the right. This has consequences, some already felt, whether in politics (the rise of Naftali Bennett's Jewish Home); negotiations (Prime Minister Netanyahu's commitment to submit any putative agreement to a popular referendum); or on the ground (the rise in confrontational tactics among some young West Bank settlers). Adjusting to this reality means neither ignoring the national-religious agenda nor surrendering to it. It means acknowledging its importance and understanding ideological nuances within it. If the goal is a peace agreement that garners maximum legitimacy, including among the national religious, attention will have to be paid to the substance of the deal, the way in which it is ratified and eventually implemented |
Notes |
"21 November 2013." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ICG, viewed December 26, 2013) |
Subject |
Miflagah ha-datit leʼumit/Mizraḥi-ha-Poʻel ha-Mizraḥi (Israel)
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SUBJECT |
Miflagah ha-datit leʼumit/Mizraḥi-ha-Poʻel ha-Mizraḥi (Israel) fast (OCoLC)fst00605232 |
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Religion and politics -- Israel
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Political parties -- Israel
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Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Political parties.
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Politics and government
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Religion and politics.
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Israel -- Politics and government -- 21st century
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Israel.
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Electronic book
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Author |
International Crisis Group, issuing body.
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