Nobody to Talk to: The Persistence of the "No Partner" Mantra in Israeli Discourse

This article argues that the widespread notion that Israel lacks a Palestinian negotiating partner has endured in Israeli society despite the security community's unease with this narrative. Many of Israel's former generals and spymasters, some of whom were interviewed for this article, ha...

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National security
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Palestinian people
Peace negotiations
Political leadership
Prime ministers
Prospects
Sovereignty
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