Resume the “Peace Process”? Not on Flawed Terms
Renewed pressure for talks could come right after the elections.
March 16, 2015
Renewed pressure for talks could come right after the elections.
It’s been suggested that, after its March 17 elections, Israel will come under renewed pressure to resume negotiations with Mahmoud Abbas. The starting conditions, writes Dore Gold, will likely take into account neither Israel’s security nor the reasons why previous negotiations collapsed—and therefore must be resisted:
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It’s been suggested that, after its March 17 elections, Israel will come under renewed pressure to resume negotiations with Mahmoud Abbas. The starting conditions, writes Dore Gold, will likely take into account neither Israel’s security nor the reasons why previous negotiations collapsed—and therefore must be resisted:
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