submitted Documents

Ofra Yeshua-Lyth - An optimistic perspective: "Despairing of the state" as leverage to end the religion/state fixation

Contemporary Israeli-Jewish society constitutes fertile ground for fascist and racist politics. However it is equally probable that the much quoted "Demoralization caused by the State" as experienced by members of this society will eventually lead a sizable group away from some faulty basic values of Zionist practice and ideology.

Jonathan Cook - Israel’s dead end (*)

Abstract:

Historically, the principles of separation and transfer have been both antagonistic and complementary in Zionist thinking, reflected in competing and reinforcing visions of Israel-Palestine's future as either an ethnically cleansed state (Ben Gurion) or as an apartheid state (Jabotinsky). Since Oslo, however, the proponents of separation, most notably Ehud Barak and the Labor party, have confidently incorporated transfer by stealth into their ostensible programme of unilateral separation.

Dr. Uri Davis - THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOUR OF A HYBRID ONE-STATE SOLUTION

Abstract

It has been the position of this author that the body of all UN resolutions relevant to the question of Palestine taken as a whole represent an important defence of Palestinian rights, and subject to the values of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the standards of international law constitute the best available frame of reference for a just and lasting solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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