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Palestine Peace Not Apartheid
Book • 2006
In this book, President Jimmy Carter shares his intimate knowledge of the Middle East and his personal experiences with the principal actors in the conflict.
He addresses sensitive political issues, prescribing steps necessary for a long-term, two-state agreement that honors Israel’s pre-1967 borders and ensures dignity and justice for Palestinians.
Carter criticizes Israel’s occupation of Arab lands and the oppression of Palestinians, emphasizing the need for US government leaders to be at the forefront of achieving a just peace agreement.
He addresses sensitive political issues, prescribing steps necessary for a long-term, two-state agreement that honors Israel’s pre-1967 borders and ensures dignity and justice for Palestinians.
Carter criticizes Israel’s occupation of Arab lands and the oppression of Palestinians, emphasizing the need for US government leaders to be at the forefront of achieving a just peace agreement.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by Dan Senor as the author of "Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid", one of two books he wrote on Israel.

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The Brutality of War - with Yossi Klein Halevi
Authored by Jimmy Carter, expressing his views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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What Happened to Jimmy Carter? - with Ken Stein
Mentioned by Sana Saeed while discussing learning about the term 'apartheid' in relation to the occupation.

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Mentioned by Judge Andrew Napolitano while discussing Jimmy Carter's stance on the Palestinian cause.

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Mentioned by Brad Onishi while discussing the political legacy of Jimmy Carter and contrasting it with Elon Musk’s influence.

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Robert Wright in the context of a book that faced significant backlash for its views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


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Amy Goodman in the introduction, highlighting his 2006 book on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


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