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Role of Egypt in Israel Palestine negotiations

Negotiating Gaza: Lessons from 1977

Published August 22, 2014by Thomas Lippman 1 Comment

by Thomas W. Lippman To understand why Israel and Hamas keep fighting, and why Secretary of State John Kerry was unable to forge a permanent peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, it helps to do some homework. Read Volume… Continue Reading  

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