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American Task Force on Palestine

One State Or Two, A New Peace Process Is Needed

Published October 8, 2013by Mitchell Plitnick 2 Comments
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by Mitchell Plitnick In a debate recorded by the Institute for Palestine Studies, human rights lawyer Noura Erakat squares off with Hussein Ibish, a senior fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine, about the current peace talks and the… Continue Reading  

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