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- Title
CONFEDERATION BETWEEN ISRAEL, PALESTINE, AND JORDAN: Possibilities and Challenges.
- Authors
Abu-Nimer, Mohammed
- Abstract
This essay discusses Ben-Meir's proposal for a confederation and examines both the disadvantages and advantages that such arrangements can offer Israeli and Palestinians and the region in general. Briefly, the confederation proposal suggests gradual agreed-upon political, economic, military, and sociocultural arrangements that will produce a new set of relationships among governments and people in these three societies. I argue that the realpolitik approach that permeates this proposal is certainly useful as an initial step toward a reduced level of violence and de-escalate conflicts. However, it falls short of building trustful relationships and moving people in the direction of healing and reconciliation. There is no doubt that the idea of a confederation as an arrangement to transform the Israeli–Palestinian conflict carries the seeds for a holistic and transformative solution to deeply divided communities and a deep-rooted conflict. However, there are several limitations to Ben-Meir's proposal that require significant additional deliberation and should lead to further modification if its core ideas are to be accepted and endorsed by both Israelis and Palestinians.
- Subjects
JORDAN; PALESTINE; ISRAEL; RECONCILIATION; CONFEDERATION of states; COMMUNITIES; ARAB-Israeli conflict; TRUST; CONFLICT management
- Publication
World Affairs, 2022, Vol 185, Issue 4, p690
- ISSN
0043-8200
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/00438200221128264