March 28, 2012

Israel Wants Iran Isolated, But Instead Isolates Itself

Haaretz, Haaretz

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Israel's most loyal allies - starting with Germany, which last year supported a UN resolution condemning the settlement policy - are not willing to ignore the contradiction between that policy and Israel's declarations about seeking peace.

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