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Edward Said’s book, “The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After,” is a scathing critique of the Oslo Accords. He argues that they failed to achieve a just peace for the Palestinians, but rather contributed to perpetuating the occupation and creating an unequal power dynamic. Said analyzes how negotiations forced Palestinians to make forced concessions, exposes Israel’s policies of consolidating the occupation, criticizes the Palestinian leadership for its role in dismantling Palestinian resistance and prioritizing narrow interests, and reveals the failure of the peace process to address permanent status issues such as refugees, Jerusalem, and settlements.
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