Summary:
The book presents the former U.S. President's perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, arguing that Israeli policies in the occupied territories are oppressive and akin to apartheid. It offers a historical overview, personal recollections, and policy suggestions for achieving peace in the region.
Key points:
1. Israeli Occupation: Carter highlights the harmful impact of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, describing it as a major barrier to peace and a violation of international law and Palestinian rights.
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