![]() ![]() Israel will soon have to choose between continuing as a democratic, predominantly Jewish state, or becoming a very different nation with a Palestinian majority. The opportunity for a genuine two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is quickly slipping away. Most important, President Obama has promised that he will make a personal effort for Middle East peace beginning early in his administration.īut time is short, Carter warns. Tentative but significant steps are being taken or contemplated by key players, waiting to be consummated with American leadership. The outlines of a peace agreement are clear and have broad international support. ![]() Yet Carter, drawing on decades of intimate involvement with the Middle East and its leaders, argues that this is a unique time for hope, not despair. ![]() To many Americans, the tormented relationship between Israelis and Palestinians seems like an endless quagmire. President Jimmy Carter delivers a practical, balanced, and achievable plan for attaining peace in the Middle East and addresses the controversy generated by his bestselling book Palestine Peace Not Apartheid, in WE CAN HAVE PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND: A Plan That Will Work. Buy the book on Amazon: We Can Have Peace in the Holy LandĪbout the book, "We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land: A Plan That Will Work" ![]()
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