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nonbelligerence

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See: neutrality


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Byline: Mohammed Mar'i RAMALLAH: The Israeli Foreign Ministry is considering an initiative aimed at reaching a long-term nonbelligerence pact with Lebanon to prevent renewed fighting along the northern border, a report said yesterday.
In interviews last week, he did not bother with campaign rhetoric about bringing peace and pledged to aim for security and nonbelligerence.
A year after official Zionist policy achieved its aim of Jewish statehood in 1949, Buber expressed his fears that after the war peace, when it comes, will not be peace, a real peace which is constructive, creative (but) a stunted peace, no more than nonbelligerence, which at any moment, when any new constellation of forces arises, is liable to turn into war.
 
 
 
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