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The Blood of Abraham
Insights Into the Middle East
Book • 1985
Written by Jimmy Carter and Kenneth W. Stein, 'The Blood of Abraham' delves into the Arab-Israeli conflict, presenting the issue from multiple viewpoints including Israeli, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Jordanian, Egyptian, and Saudi Arabian perspectives.
The book draws on Carter's experiences and interactions with Middle Eastern leaders, as well as historical summaries from the Roman occupation to modern times.
It emphasizes the role of religious differences and historical contexts in shaping the current conflicts in the region.
The authors also propose solutions, including the recognition of Israel's right to exist and the Palestinian right to self-determination, with a call for U.S.
involvement in resolving the conflict.
The book draws on Carter's experiences and interactions with Middle Eastern leaders, as well as historical summaries from the Roman occupation to modern times.
It emphasizes the role of religious differences and historical contexts in shaping the current conflicts in the region.
The authors also propose solutions, including the recognition of Israel's right to exist and the Palestinian right to self-determination, with a call for U.S.
involvement in resolving the conflict.
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and Jimmy Carter, focusing on the Middle East.

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