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ISRAELI-US RELATIONS Why is hard to talk about Israel? Shared or diverging interests? The essence of the American commitment to Israel Debates over the Israeli lobby (AIPAC) and the Sec. Council
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Why Israel has needed America? 1948: Truman’s change of position, the recognition of an Israeli homeland state (religion and balancing Soviet/Arab alliances), and war The 1956 Suez Crisis: Britain, France and Israel in alliance against Nasser’s Egypt (who were supported by the US and the USSR) 1967—The 6-Day War: The origins of the Palestinian crisis (occupation of the Sinai, Westbank, and Gaza) and unwavering US support 1969: Did Israel steal nuclear materials from the US? The recurring problems with Israeli espionage (1986, David Pollard) The October War (1973): Kissinger’s “shuttle diplomacy” 1979: Carter-brokered Camp David Peace Agreement 1978-1985: Israeli occupation of Lebanon; Reagan’s pro-Israeli stance & the 1982 attack on US peacekeepers
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US-Israeli Relations in the Context of the Palestinian Uprisings 1988: The 1 st Palestinian uprising (A country of 3 million fails to keep one of 2 million subjugated) Bush I: Back to being an even-handed broker? Peace talks Clinton’s 1992 Oslo Peace Accords: Yassir Arafat’s Palestinian Authority & the murder of Rabin 1995 Jordon-Israeli accord 2000: Arafat’s big mistake and the new uprising The roadmap for peace – A viable Palestinian state – Security but a wall? – Jerusalem – Settlements – Right of return – Use of American military supplies Civil war b/w Fatah and Hamas Israel back to Likud control, yet 50% of US foreign aid goes to Israel
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