Alaa al-Aswany

Novel approaches to the Arab-Israeli conflict

Gershon Baskin replies to Alaa al-Aswany accusing IPCRI of “piracy and theft”, by stating the IPCRI didn’t intend to infringe his copyright and the question here is whether Israelis’ right to read the book outweighs his copyright. Alaa al-Aswany is an unlikely candidate for the job of saviour of the Egyptian novel. Yet this dentist, who continues to run his downtown practice in Cairo, is widely regarded as having revived the Egyptian novel and raised Read more

Gershon Baskin and Mohammad Abbas (Abu Mazen)

The recognition deposit

While I don’t support Abu Mazen’s position, I do understand him. Israel never demanded this kind of recognition from anyone else–not from Egypt or Jordan and not even from the United States. If the Palestinians recognize Israel, then as the Palestinians understand it they will be agreeing to remove the issue of refugee rights even before the negotiations begin; surely Israel cannot expect them to do so.