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An opening dialogue on how far Israel must go (and whether the European Union or the world ultimately cares) in attempting to broker a lasting peace with its Palestinian neighbors.
 
World Jewish Congress Executive Director Emeritus Elan Steinberg says Israel should be prepared to give up "essentially everything after 1967," barring some trade-offs.
 
         
         
 
 
 
 
Jonathan Mark, editor of The Jewish Week, asserts that the Israeli goverment has no credibility with the settlers, and that there is a widespread history of mistreatment.
 
The Jewish Voice and Opinion Editor and Publisher Suzan Rosenbluth concludes that, like settlers, Holocaust victims need to make more noise to have any political clout in Israel.
 
         
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