Strategic Assessment
Research Forum | December 1999

There is a widespread perception in Israel, shared to some extent on both sides of the central political divide, that Europe has constantly tried to push itself into a mediating role in the Arab-Israeli peace process despite the fact that it has very little at stake and very little to offer. As a result, Israel has traditionally tried to exclude the Europeans, or at least to minimize their involvement.
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