Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid[1] is a book written by Jimmy Carter. It was published by Simon & Schuster in November 2006. [2] The book is primarily based on Carter's long engagement in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, both before, during and after his presidency.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s visit to Palestine shows his deep commitment to peace. He has worked with over 125 countries, pushing for dialogue in tough spots like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Hear an excerpt from an interview where former President Jimmy Carter addressed criticism of his 2006 book about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict titled "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid."
Jimmy Carter in 2007 addressed criticism of his book 'Palestine ... - NPR
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Jimmy Carter was a champion of peace who also foresaw the perils of apartheid in Palestine. He understood that Israel cannot pursue piecemeal and unilateral peace treaties with Arab states on one hand while it continues to dispossess and ethnically cleanse Palestinians on the other.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency: On ‘SNL,’ Dave Chappelle recalls uproar over Jimmy Carter’s book ‘Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid’
On ‘SNL,’ Dave Chappelle recalls uproar over Jimmy Carter’s book ‘Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid’
Jimmy Carter – the one-term US president (1977-1981) who breathed his last on December 29 at age 100 – was the only American head of state who publicly confronted Israel for its crimes against Palestinians and identified it as an apartheid state.
Jimmy Carter, the only US president who called out Israel for apartheid ...
Jimmy Carter, who served as US president from 1977 to 1981, died on Sunday at 100 years old. His desire to focus his presidency’s foreign policy on Middle East politics inevitably involved...