The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
April 2001
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Teaching Simulation
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Scenario
This simulation focuses on a U.S.-led effort to bring together many elements of both Israeli and Palestinian society to hold discussions about the needs and interests of both sides before entering into formal negotiations.
The simulation provides an opportunity to view this longstanding conflict from the perspectives of those immediately impacted by it: in particular, the communities of ordinary Israelis and Palestinians who have yet to see much benefit in their own lives from the peace process.
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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Of Related Interest
- Arab-Israeli Relations
- Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace - Online Press Kit, February 2008
- The Israeli Military and Israel’s Palestinian Policy: From Oslo to the Al Aqsa Intifada - Peaceworks, December 2002
- The Palestinian Reform Agenda - Peaceworks, December 2002
- Healing the Holy Land: Interreligious Peacebuilding in Israel/Palestine - Peaceworks, August 2003
- Peace Agreements: Israel/Palestine
On the Web
- Israel/Palestine Relations and the Middle East Peace Process - Columbia University Libraries
- BBC News: Middle East Crisis
- United Nations: Question of Palestine
- NPR: The Mideast: A Century of Conflict
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