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- Written by Josh Ruebner Josh Ruebner
- Published: 31 October 2013 31 October 2013
President Barack Obama's first trip abroad
in his second term took him to Israel and the Palestinian West Bank,
where he despondently admitted to those waiting for words of
encouragement, “It is a hard slog to work through all of these issues.”
Contrast this gloomy assessment with Obama’s optimism on the second day
of his first term, when he appointed former Senate Majority Leader
George Mitchell as his special envoy for Middle East peace, boldly
asserting that his administration would “actively and aggressively seek a
lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians.” How is it that
Obama’s active and aggressive search for progress has become mired in
the status quo? Writer and political analyst Josh Ruebner charts Obama’s
journey from optimism to frustration in the first hard-hitting
investigation into why the president failed to make any progress on this
critical issue, and how his unwillingness to challenge the Israel lobby
has shattered hopes for peace.
Written in a clear and accessible style by the advocacy director of a national peace organization and former Middle East analyst for the Congressional Research Service, Shattered Hopes offers an informed history of the Obama administration’s policies and maps out a true path forward for the United States to help achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace.