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Middle East Conflict: A tale of two peoples

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  • Middle East Conflict
  • By Tony Klug
  • Published 27 January 1973

Middle East Conflict: A tale of two peoples was published in January 1973. It set out the rationale for the then unfashionable idea of a Palestinian state alongside Israel – known in later years as the “two-state solution”. Its novel contribution was to look at the conflict subjectively, through the eyes of each of the principal protagonists in turn. This approach led to the conclusion that any proposed solution that denied self-determination to either of the two peoples was doomed and would promote endless conflict – a prognosis borne out by the experiences of subsequent decades.

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Tony Klug

Dr Tony Klug has been a senior advisor on the Middle East to the Oxford Research Group and a consultant to the Palestine Strategy Group and the Israel Strategic Forum. He has written four Fabian pamphlets, the first of which, in January 1973, proposed a Palestinian state alongside Israel. He formerly headed the international development programme at Amnesty International.

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