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Mission Impossible: UN Special Representative Gunnar Jarring and His Quest for Peace in the Middle East
Authors:Hilde Henriksen Waage  Hulda Kjeang Mørk
Institution:1. h.h.waage@iakh.uio.no
Abstract:On 23 November 1967, Gunnar Jarring, a Swedish diplomat, was appointed the United Nations Special Representative to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Security Council had decided to launch a peace effort in the Middle East following the Six-Day War in June 1967. Israel had won a sweeping victory, and the Arab states had suffered a devastating loss. After the war, Israel controlled a territory almost three and a half times the size of the country itself. But what should be done with these newly conquered territories? Should Israel be allowed to keep them? Over the course of some three and a quarter years, Jarring shuttled between the representatives from the three countries involved in the peace endeavour: Israel, Egypt, and Jordan. (Syria refused to participate.) Despite his arduous efforts, he failed miserably to produce viable progress in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Keywords:Arab-Israeli conflict  peace process  United Nations
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