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Joint Appeal for Peace

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Ancona ketubah

Dennis Ross Defines Israel’s ‘Center-Left’

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  1. Schlesinger says:

    What can be expected from somebody like Dennis Ross who had his share in spoiling the Camp David talks of 2000 and who, in april 1992, boasted in front of the SF jewish community that it would be an “achievement” that unter the auspices of G.H.W. Bush the Arabs “had not been able to make the formal freezing of settlements a precondition for the holding of talks” (cit. Clayton Swisher, p.32)
    Hradly Ross can be looked upon as somebody who is evenhandend in terms of handling the near east conflict. So you are absolutely right that it is a shame that NYT et. al. quote him without putting his remarks in a critical light.

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