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Tag Archives: Peace Talks
Lappin: “Obsession with “fixing the Israeli-Palestinian problem” is deeply symptomatic of a cultural meltdown that has rendered Europe in its ideological nakedness incapable of cultural repair”
OBSERVER Bogus Paris Peace Conference Seeks to Mansplain Israel-Palestine ‘Solution’ by Andrew Lappin June 7, 2016 The Paris “peace” conference has commenced. Its purpose is to come up with a template of territorial concessions that Israel will be expected to … Continue reading
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“By moving the peace process away from bilateral negotiations and toward a multilateral forum, the Palestinians hope the conference could result in binding international parameters for a future Palestinian state”
FOREIGN AFFAIRS The Palestinian Pathway to Paris by Grant Rumley June 2, 2016 This week, the French government, which has long tried to help broker a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians, will launch its latest attempt with an … Continue reading