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10/10/2008
 Bassma Kodmani, Politique étrangère, World Policy Conference 2008 (hors-série). "Unlike in Iraq or Sudan, there is a solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict, even for the most difficult issues. But the crisis of leadership on both sides makes the prospect of an imminent peace deal remote. Public opinion on both sides has grown more difficult to read." |
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Résumé
The prospect of a settlement of the Israel-Palestine conflict is more remote today than anytime in the last three decades. A culture of violence has gained ground on both sides. While the Israel-Palestine conflict may no longer be the central conflict in the region, it is certain that the absence of a settlement is undermining other efforts to address all manners of regional challenges.
Bassma Kodmani is the Executive Director of the Arab Reform Initiative.