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Midterms and The Middle East: What Does It Mean in the USA?

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: November 5, 2010
In: Uncategorized
Tagged: AIPAC, Arab Peace Initiative, Blue Dogs, Democrats, Eric Cantor, Israel, Israel Lobby, J Street, Middle east, Midterm elections, Netanyahu, Obama, Occupation, Palestine, pro-Israel, Republicans, Ros-Lehtinen, Settlements, Two-state solution
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In my latest piece at the Meretz USA blog, I look at some of the interpretations out there of the mid-term elections and offer my own view of them.

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