Israel/Palestine/Lebanon: Climbing Out of the Abyss

Contributing Organization(s): International Crisis Group


Author(s)/Creator(s): International Crisis Group

Publishing Date: 2006-07-01

Issue Areas: Peace and Conflict Resolution

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The Middle East is immersed in its worst crisis in years following the capture of three Israeli soldiers by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Lebanese Party of God (Hizbollah) in late June 2006 and early July, Israel's comprehensive offensive throughout the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, and the daily firing of rockets deep into Israel. And horrific as it is, the current toll of death and destruction could reach entirely different proportions should a new threshold be crossed -- a Hizbollah rocket that strikes a chemical plant or a heavily populated area in Tel Aviv or Haifa, an Israeli bombing raid resulting in massive casualties, a major ground offensive, or the expansion of the war to Syria or Iran. A political solution to the twin crises of Lebanon and Palestine must be the international community's urgent priority. Waiting and hoping for military action to achieve its purported goals will have not only devastating humanitarian consequences: it will make it much harder to pick up the political pieces when the guns fall silent. This report is also available in Arabic at http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=4282&l=6.

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Intended Audience: Advocates; General Public; Legislators/Legislative Aids; Policy Professionals; Researchers

Type/Format: Policy Brief; Whitepaper

Language code: English

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Middle East Crisis: Israel, Lebanon, Palestine
Posted by: robgregory on Tue, 13 May 08 02:34:56 +0000

This is a brief and objective research piece on ending the conflict between Israel, Lebanon, and the Hamas Palestinian regime, which culminated in vast destruction in Lebanon, countless dead in the occupied territories, and also a death toll in Israel. The paper outlines a four-step process to ending the dispute: First, to treat each trouble relation uniquely, since Israel-Palestinian relations are not the same as Israeli-Lebanese relations; second, to exchange the end to Palestinian hostilities for more respect towards legitimacy of the Palestinian government; thirdly, an immediate Israeli-Lebanese ceasefire is necessary, since pursuing a military knockout is unrealistic and counterproductive and finally, diplomacy after ending hostilities. This is an excellent summary of what should have happened to bring peace at a very troubled time, though, again, it is not comprehensive.


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