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Tag Archives: Peace Negotiations
Doing Almost Nothing is a Good Option
ISRAEL HAYOM By Professor Efraim Inbar May 15, 2014 Following the failure of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, ‘doing nothing’ and managing the conflict is Israel’s most sensible approach to the situation. Israel should patiently adopt a ‘wait and see’ approach, and … Continue reading