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Against conventional wisdom: mediating the Arab-Israeli conflict

Against conventional wisdom: mediating the Arab-Israeli conflict , by Ezzedine Choukri-Fishere

Usually described as the core conflict in the Middle East, and with obvious impact on international peace and security, the Arab–Israeli conflict seems to cry out for mediation. However, Israel has consistently maintained that the conflict is better dealt with directly and exclusively by the parties, with little or no external interference, and its view has become a conventional wisdom in the Arab–Israeli peacemaking community since the mid-1970s. This paper argues against this wisdom.


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