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International law
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What the corpus says
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Benny Morris claims that the 1948 Palestinian refugee crisis resulted from Arab aggression, not a Zionist expulsion policy.
Mouin Rabbani argues that Zionism inherently included plans for Palestinian displacement, contradicting Morris's claims.
Norman Finkelstein challenges the notion that international law is irrelevant, asserting its importance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty was driven by Egypt's determination to recover its territories, not just Israeli desire for peace.
Voices on international law
4 standout quotes from across the corpus.
Go read
3 books and papers cited across these episodes.
For the specialist
What experts find new
2 expert-level takeaways for a specialist reader.
At the frontier
Still unresolved
2 open questions flagged across these conversations.
The thinkers
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