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...audience was especially invigorated by West’s reading of the Arab-Israeli conflict, in which he asserted that though he understood Israel??€™s quest for security, Israel would never be at peace by occupying and oppressing the Palestinian minority...
Peres added that Israel??€™s acceptance of the creation of a Palestinian state was an important step toward peace...
Rebecca M. Rohr ’08. a member of Harvard Students for Israel??€”one of the student organizations sponsoring the event—praised Peres’ speech even though she said she often disagrees with his political views...
...achieve a comprehensive peace with the Palestinians. After all, settlements in the West Bank and Gaza started expanding at really high rates directly after the Oslo accords, during Yitzhak Rabin’s term as Prime Minister, and later during your term. This was followed by procrastination on Israel??€™s part in fulfilling the commitments it made at Oslo. The Palestinian state was supposed to be declared no later than 1999. Instead, the Palestinian dream of independence collapsed...
Today, other developments on the ground, including the unilateral disengagement plan from 17 Israeli settlements in Gaza, also puts into question Israel??€™s real intentions. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s adviser Dov Weisglass declared in an interview with Haaretz a few weeks ago that, “The significance of our (unilateral) disengagement plan is the freezing of the peace process. It supplies the formaldehyde necessary so there is no political process with Palestinians...