Edward Said's "The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and Beyond" offers a profound and scathing critique of the Oslo Accords and their devastating impact on the Palestinian people. Said meticulously dissects the negotiations, arguing that they failed to establish a just peace, instead perpetuating an unequal power dynamic and further entrenching the occupation. He analyzes the various political, cultural, and intellectual forces at play, exposing the inherent flaws in a process that marginalized Palestinian rights and aspirations. This seminal work remains highly relevant for understanding the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the ongoing struggle for self-determination.