In the search for Middle East peace, the most fundamental problem is the problem of disbelief.
Wouldn’t you like to read the bullet points that accompany this graphic? This article written by a peace negotiator is a good “bi-partisan” approach to understanding what would be needed to actually achieve peace in the Middle East. The first step, is for both sides to believe that it can actually be achieved. Filling in a blank diagram such as this would be a great way to get students seeing the same dispute from multiple perspectives.
Tags: Israel, borders, Palestine, territoriality, political.
See on www.nytimes.com



Leave a comment