Unfortunately, it’s not available online, at least not for free. But if you have a chance to pick up the paper copy of the current New York Review of Books, don’t miss Amos Elon’s review essay of two new books on the current state of what we used to call the ‘peace process’ and might now term the Israeli-Palestinian mutual embrace of butchery. I don’t agree with every strand of the argument; a few points I would dissent from strenuously. But the essay struck me as illuminating as it is pessimistic, and much more sensible and candid than most of what I see on this topic in the American press.
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