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Tag Archives: Israeli Palestinian Peace Process
A Current Reasonable Resolution to the Conflict 2017
***Updated December 24, 2017*** Recent regional political changes have seemingly lessened or even removed pressure from Israel to pursue a “two-state” solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the near future. While it may be true that there is now less pressure … Continue reading