Prophets without Honor, Shlomo BenAmi
Prophets without Honor, Shlomo BenAmi
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Prophets without Honor
The 2000 Camp David Summit and the End of the Two-State Solution

Author: Shlomo Ben-Ami

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 18 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/01/2022


Synopsis

The clash between Israel and Palestine has been one of the most emotionally engaging causes of modern times. Prophets without Honor tells the story of the attempts to solve the conflict and examines the reasons for its resilience. Shlomo Ben-Ami, who participated at a high level in the July 2000 Camp David peace talks that almost led to a historic deal, uses his insider experience to illuminate the specific factors that impede a solution to the conflict.

Ben-Ami challenges the funereal historiography that emerged in the wake of the Camp David process, when Israelis and Palestinians engaged in the Sisyphean task of breaking the taboos surrounding the conflict. The Clinton Peace Parameters that emerged out of this process eventually became the litmus test of every serious peace proposal in the future. But all-or-nothing theological fanaticism and a lack of bold and enlightened leadership have made these attempts at peace-making a defining failure of the two-state concept. Ben-Ami scrutinizes the ominous alternatives to the two-state solution, such as the binational state and Donald Trump's Deal of the Century. He also examines the merits of a Jordanian-Palestinian solution. In discussing Palestine from a comparative perspective, he underlines its singularity while also shedding light on the dilemmas that stand at the center of any peace enterprise.

About Shlomo Ben-Ami

Shlomo Ben-Ami is an Oxford-trained historian with a long academic career who later served as Israel's ambassador in Madrid and then as foreign minister in Ehud Barak's government. He participated in the July 2000 Camp David peace summit with President Clinton, Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. He subsequently led the Israeli negotiating team in all the phases of the peace process down to the last ditch attempt to save the peace at Taba in January 2001. Never before had Israelis and Palestinians been so close to reaching a peace accord. After leaving
politics, Ben-Ami founded the Toledo Peace Centre in Spain. He is also the author of Scars of War, Wounds of Peace.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

Shlomo Ben-Ami is a historian, diplomat, and politician. He is also a divisive figure in Israel, especially disliked among the right. He was an essential negotiator in the 2000 Summit in Camp David, when President Clinton, Yasser Arafat, and Ehud Barak tried to reach an agreement on the two-state so......more

Goodreads review by Oren

the good: this is a first-person account of the 2000 oslo process by a participant who is (a surprisingly extreme) israeli leftist. this insures the narrative was critical enough of israeli mistakes. the second half of the book remarks on the peace attemps since, and then discusses feasible solutions......more

Goodreads review by Skye

Good review of the attempted peace processes from Clinton's Camp David through Trump's (first 🫡🔫) presidency.......more