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Israel’s Other Intractable Conflict

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Governance Reflects Fear

The governance of Israeli settlers in the West Bank reveals a dual legal system that fosters apartheid-like conditions, where settlers operate under Israeli law while Palestinians do not. This disparity perpetuates fear among Israeli citizens, rooted in historical rejections of peace offers and the subsequent rise of militant responses like those from Hamas. The legacy of past negotiations and their failures contributes to the ongoing tension, shaping perceptions of threat and governance in the region.

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