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Yediot Ahoronot

A Tragedy of Errors: U.S. Incompetence in Israel-Palestine Talks, Part I

Published May 5, 2014by Mitchell Plitnick 7 Comments

by Mitchell Plitnick On May 2 Israel’s most widely read newspaper, Yediot Ahoronot, published an article that blows the lid off the failure of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s attempt to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict. Nahum Barnea, one of… Continue Reading  

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