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May 17, 2011

Correcting the Historical Inaccuracies: Bibi vs Abu Mazen

2011-05-17
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: May 17, 2011
In: Bibi Netanyahu, Mahmoud Abbas, Refugees

Advertisements Once again, history becomes the battlefield in the Israel-Palestine conflict. And as usual, both sides in the debate have their self-serving versions. In 2011, there is a lot less gray area in this history. Most of the history of 1948 is clear as far as the facts are concerned.Continue Reading

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