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by Jimmy Carter
© 2006 by Jimmy Carter

[The Ralph Nader Librarian's
Comment: One great sacred cow stands in the center of American
politics, an enormous bovine blocking all progress in the Middle East,
immune from the chopping block, never to be sacrificed under any
circumstances, and that cow is Israel. While not exactly a
fire-breathing denunciation of the perverse imprisonment of the entire
Palestinian populace in the name of preserving the security of the
children of holocaust survivors, Jimmy Carter's book, "Palestine: Peace,
Not Apartheid," is nevertheless a courageous work. Moving too fast
for both Hillary and Barack, and headed in entirely the opposite
direction from John McCain, Carter does a reasonable job of creating a
tiny opening through which actual humanitarian sentiment can shine.
While it is no news that our foreign policy serves only elites with
special access to Congress, the White House, and the Pentagon, it is
still taboo to suggest that the nation's Israel policy may be a product
of media manipulation, religious sentimentality, and the unholy alliance
between weapons makers and banking. And yes, it does take someone
like Jimmy Carter to say it. Now, first time in HTML, available
for study and discussion at The Ralph Nader Library.]
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The Bible says that when the first
blood was shed among His children, God asked Cain, the slayer; "Where is
Abel thy brother?" And he said, "I know not. Am I my brothers keeper?"
And the Lord said, "What hast thou done? The voice of thy brother's
blood crieth unto me from the ground. And now art thou cursed ..."
(GENESIS 4:9-11)
The blood of Abraham, God's father of
the chosen, still flows in the veins of Arab, Jew, and Christian, and
too much of it has been spilled in grasping for the inheritance of the
revered patriarch in the Middle East. The spilled blood in the Holy Land
still cries out to God -- an anguished cry for peace.
-- from The Blood of Abraham, by Jimmy Carter
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False
Testament: Archaeology Refutes the Bible's Claim to History, by
Daniel Lazare
Table of Contents
Historical Chronology
- Prospects for Peace
- My First Visit to Israel, 1973
- My Presidency, 1977-81
- The Key Players
- Other Neighbors
- The Reagan Years, 1981-89
- My Visits with Palestinians
- The George H. W. Bush Years
- The Oslo Agreement
- The Palestinian Election, 1996
- Bill Clinton's Peace Efforts
- The George W. Bush years
- The Geneva Initiative
- The Palestinian Election, 2005
- The Palestinian and Israeli Elections, 2006
- The Wall as a Prison
- Summary
Appendix 1: U.N. Resolution 242,1967
Appendix 2: U.N Resolution 338,1973
Appendix 3: Camp David Accords, 1978
Appendix 4: Framework for Egypt Israel Peace Treaty, 1978
Appendix 5: U.N. Resolution 465,1980
Appendix 6: Arab Peace Proposal, 2002
Appendix 7: Israel's Response to the Roadmap, May 25, 2003
Acknowledgments
Index
LIST OF MAPS
- The Middle East Today
- The U.N. Partition Plan, 1947
- Israel, 1949-67
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Israel, 1967-82
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Israel, 1982, 2006
-
Clinton's Proposal, 2000
-
Sharon's Plan, 2002
-
Geneva Initiative, 2003
-
Palestinians Surrounded, 2006

The Middle East Today

The U.N. Partition Plan

Israel, 1949-67
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