September 2, 2010

Peace in the Middle East? Probably Not

C.M. Sennott, Global Post

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As peace talks begin, no one at the table is strong enough, or lucky enough, to make it happen.

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TAGGED: Barack Obama, West Bank, Hamas, Mahmoud Abbas, Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestine, Israel

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