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what the heck is the book about ?
I gather from the one decent review on amazon the following
Dr. P. Cramer
It makes a compelling case that a comprehensive peace deal is not achievable but for conflict management instead. It argues for pragmatic approaches to mange Israel's security concerns, and reduce the current intrusive control over the daily lives of West Bank Palestinians while recognising that the Palestinians will not give up their core wish to reverse the outcome of the 1948 War,this being central their national and religious identity.
Mr. Bennett has been referring to a book called Catch 67
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"Mr. Bennett has publicly opposed the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians long favored by the United States. American foreign policy experts have been told that Mr. Bennett has been referring to a book called “Catch-67,” by the Israeli author Micah Goodman, who argues that there is no possibility of any comprehensive final peace deal between the Israelis and the Palestinians. His prescription is to reduce the friction around the issue rather than try to solve an intractable problem."...https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/14/us/politics/biden-israel-netanyahu.html...SteveBenassi (talk) 15:14, 15 June 2021 (UTC)Reply