Tham khảo Xung đột Israel–Palestine

  1. 1 2 “A History of Conflict: Introduction”. A History of Conflict. BBC News
  2. Pollack, Kenneth, M., Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness, University of Nebraska Press, (2002), pp. 93–94, 96.
  3. The Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: 1882-1914
  4. Chris Rice Lưu trữ 6 February 2016 tại Wayback Machine., quoted in Munayer Salim J, Loden Lisa, Through My Enemy's Eyes: Envisioning Reconciliation in Israel-Palestine, quote: "The Palestinian-Israeli divide may be the most intractable conflict of our time."
  5. Virginia Page Fortna Lưu trữ 31 January 2016 tại Wayback Machine., Peace Time: Cease-fire Agreements and the Durability of Peace, page 67, "Britain's contradictory promises to Arabs and Jews during World War I sowed the seeds of what would become the international community's most intractable conflict later in the century."
  6. Avner Falk, Fratricide in the Holy Land: A Psychoanalytic View of the Arab–Israeli Conflict, Chapter 1, page 8, "Most experts agree that the Arab–Israeli conflict is the most intractable conflict in our world, yet very few scholars have produced any psychological explanation—let alone a satisfactory one—of this conflict's intractability"
  7. “Canadian Policy on Key Issues in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”. Chính phủ Canada
  8. “Movement and Access Restrictions in the West Bank: Uncertainty and Inefficiency in the Palestinian Economy” (PDF). World Bank. 9 tháng 5 năm 2007. Truy cập ngày 29 tháng 3 năm 2010. Currently, freedom of movement and access for Palestinians within the West Bank is the exception rather than the norm contrary to the commitments undertaken in a number of Agreements between GOI and the PA. In particular, both the Oslo Accords and the Road Map were based on the principle that normal Palestinian economic and social life would be unimpeded by restrictions 
  9. Edward Wright, 'Tourism Curbed in Palestinians Areas,' Los Angeles Times, 28 May 2000.
  10. Yaar, Ephraim; Hermann, Tamar (11 tháng 12 năm 2007). “Just another forgotten peace summit”. Haaretz. 
  11. Kurtzer, Daniel; Lasensky, Scott; Organization (2008). Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: American Leadership in the Middle East. United States Institute of Peace Press. tr. 79. ISBN 9781601270306
  12. Lev Luis Grinberg, Politics and Violence in Israel/Palestine: Democracy Versus Military Rule,, Routledge 2009 p.214
  13. Dershowitz, Alan. The Case for Peace: How the Arab–Israeli Conflict Can Be Resolved. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005
  14. Yaar & Hermann 2007: "The source of the Jewish public's skepticism – and even pessimism – is apparently the widespread belief that a peace agreement based on the 'two states for two peoples' formula would not lead the Palestinians to end their conflict with Israel."
  15. CRS Report for Congress, 27 June 2006, U.S. Foreign Aid to the Palestinians
  16. Spangler, Eve (2015). Understanding Israel/Palestine Race, Nation, and Human Rights in the Conflict. Springer. tr. 161–162. ISBN 978-94-6300-088-8

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