Carter identifies two obstacles that must be resolved before any peace agreement can be permanent. The first obstacle is Israel must stop believing they have a right to take and colonize Palestinian land. The second obstacle is Palestinians must stop glorifying the acts of suicide bombers.
The key requirements to a viable peace plan include: the security of Israel must be guaranteed, Israel must determine a permanent legal boundary, and the sovereignty of all Middle Eastern governments must be honored.
Carter believes peace will come to the Middle East when Israel will comply with international law. Arab nations must recognize the rights of Israel in order for any peace plan to succeed.
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