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Shimon Peres, Israel’s Nuclear Weapons Program and Iran

Published June 14, 2012by Marsha B. Cohen 1 Comment

by Marsha B. Cohen Presenting Israeli President Shimon Peres with the US Medal of Freedom on Wednesday night, President Barack Obama said: …in him we see the essence of Israel itself — an indomitable spirit that will not be denied. He’s… Continue Reading  

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