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Israel's No. 1 Dove

Lova Eliav Speaks With Mark Bruzonsky After the Sadat Visit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2018

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Abstract

Eliav: I'm supposed to be the numberone Israeli dove. I am the chairman of Sheli. I am one of the leaders of the Israeli realists', moderates who are preaching for the last ten years that Israel should go a different way, an entirely different way on its road to peace.

I am saying in essence two things. Israel should have declared—and this was said ten years ago—that in return for full-fledged peace Israel should return the territories, but for minor adjustments agreed on both sides, to all parties concerned. And, two, that Israel should recognize the rights of the Palestinians for self-determination. These are the two basic things we were saying for the last ten years.

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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 1978

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* The Brookings Report (1975), drawn up by a list of influential people, outlined the elements they regarded as leading to a fair and enduring settlement in the Mideast.