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July 10, 2011

What Can Israel Do With New Friends In Greece And South Sudan?

2011-07-10
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: July 10, 2011
In: Bibi Netanyahu, Gaza, West Bank

Advertisements Virtually no one disputes the fact that the Netanyahu government has become the most isolated in Israel’s history. Whether one supports or opposes Bibi’s policies, and whether or not one thinks the global reaction either worthwhile or unavoidable, the question of how to raise Israel’s standing in the worldContinue Reading

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