“The Peace”: Miracle or Mirage?
“The Peace”: Miracle or Mirage?
Disbelief, incredulity, amazement—it is with such emotions that Israelis have responded to the fast flow of political developments since the announcement in September of the Oslo agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). On the so-called left, where the slogan is “land for peace,” there has been an extraordinary upsurge of hope, and the talk, at least in the first few weeks after the White House ceremony, was all of the “messianic days” —a hyperbole used even by secular Jews when all other terms fail to match the magnitude of (promising) events. Among Jewish settlers on the maximalist right, where the slogans are “Greater Israel” and “peace for peace,” the prevailing mood is one of shock, desperation, and the blackest anger. There the prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, is regularly denounced as a “traitor”; and word is out that the very survival of Zionism and the Jewish state is hanging in t...
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