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Tag Archives: Oslo
“Israel still bleeds from its self-inflicted wound”
FRONT PAGE MAG Oslo at 30 Kenneth Levin September 14, 2023 The formal initiation of the Oslo process on the White House lawn on September 13, 1993, was supposed to herald an era of peace between Israel and the Palestinians. … Continue reading
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Tagged Ken Levin, Oslo, Oslo Accords
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It wasn’t until after Oslo, when “peace” broke out, that the bodies of murdered Israelis began piling up
GATESTONE The Grim Cost of the “Oslo War” by Guy Millière September 14, 2018 …Terror attacks against Israelis attacks during this “peace” grew even more bloody and more profuse, and soon were being perpetrated at a frantic pace. Some deliberately targeted … Continue reading
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Tagged Arafat, Oslo, Oslo Accords, Yitzhak Rabin
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Sorry, Israel Doomsayers, the Conflict Can Be Managed
COMMENTARY BY JONATHAN TOBIN APRIL 24 2014 The last place one expects to find common sense about the Middle East conflict is Roger Cohen’s column in the New York Times. A reflexive critic of the Jewish state, Cohen has been rightly … Continue reading