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Now that the peace process has moved beyond its first, most delicate stages, Samuel Segev feels the time is right to reveal the inside, unbiased story of this remarkable journey. Beginning with the first tentative overtures to peace in Morocco in the early 1970s and ending with the martyrdom of Yitzhak Rabin, Segev reveals all the hidden details that made this journey possible.
Segev, close to prominent Israelis and Arabs alike, has covered many of the meetings and conferences that shaped the peace process. A friend of both Arab and Israeli leaders, Segev tells of secret negotiations, back-channel bargaining, and initiatives that - had they come off - could have changed the world.
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Arab-Israeli conflict, Foreign relations, Peace, Middle east, politics and government, Israel, politics and government, Jewish-arab relations, Rabin, yitzhak, 1922-1995, Peres, shimon, 1923-2016People
Samuel Segev (1926-)Places
United States, IsraelTimes
1967-1973, 1973-1993, 20th century, 1993-Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Crossing the Jordan: Israel's hard road to peace
1998, St. Martin's Press
in English
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0312155069 9780312155063
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [401]-412) and index.
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