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November 24, 2007

The “Right to Exist”: A Double-Edged Red Herring

2007-11-24
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: November 24, 2007
In: Arab League, Israel, Palestine, Peace Plans, Refugees

Advertisements When negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians begin to gather steam or, as is the case now, seem to be re-starting, emotions on both sides are stirred by the question of Israel’s “right to exist,” particularly its right, or lack of same, to exist as a Jewish state. ThatContinue Reading

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