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Subject Jimmy Carter's Middle East Legacy
Date February 21, 2023 8:20 PM
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In and Out of Office, Jimmy Carter Altered the Middle East Narrative
Given the recent news that former President Jimmy Carter has entered hospice care, we are sharing articles from our archives that cover his legacy in the Middle East. From the Camp David Accords, to the Iran hostage crisis, to his publishing of a book warning about Israeli apartheid, Carter's enduring legacy in the Middle East is undeniable.
Jimmy Carter's Speech to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s Human Rights Graduation in Gaza
August 2009 Issue
"We all know that a necessary step is the ending of the siege of Gaza—the starving of 1.5 million people of the necessities of life," Jimmy Carter said. "Never before in history has a large community been savaged by bombs and missiles and then deprived of the means to repair itself."
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President Jimmy Carter’s Nobel Prize: Carter Risked All for Middle East Peace
March 2003 Issue
“Carter has stood by the principles that conflicts must as far as possible be resolved through mediation and international cooperation based on international law, respect for human rights and economic development.”
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Rehabilitating Jimmy Carter’s Middle East Policy
August/September 2021 Issue

"Carter’s effort to pressure Israel to negotiate, which stemmed partly from his religious roots and the attendant desire to bring peace to the 'holy land,' contributed to his electoral defeat in 1980. In that election Carter won only 45 percent of the typically pro-Democratic Jewish vote, a sharp decline from the 71 percent he achieved in 1976."
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Former President Jimmy Carter Speaks About His Book in Iowa City
July 2007 Issue
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"Carter noted 'the powerful influence' of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which pursues what he characterized as 'its legitimate goal of defending the policies of Israel’s most conservative governments and arousing maximum support in our country.' Carter cautioned that 'under AIPAC pressure, there are few significant countervailing forces in the public arena, and any balanced debate is still practically non-existent in the U.S. Congress or among presidential candidates.'"

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Is Jimmy Carter an Anti-Semite?
April 2007 Issue

After publishing Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, Jimmy Carter was accused by many of being an anti-Semite. At a February 2007 event, speakers explained how Carter's critiques of Israel were about human rights and concern for both Palestinians and Israelis, and certainly not about hatred of Jews or Israel.
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Former President Carter Addresses The Times
May 1990 Issue
In 1990, Jimmy Carter responded to articles in the New York Times that he believed mischaracterized his travels to the Middle East.

"Mr. Rosenthal insinuated (or stated) that I was a liar by commenting publicly on human rights abuses by the Israeli authorities in the West Bank and Gaza while not simultaneously making similar public criticisms of Syria," Carter wrote. "In my travels I invariably address known human rights abuse in every country, almost always directly with the nation's leader. I did this forcefully in both Egypt and Syria before arriving in Israel."
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