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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. |
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World Jewish Congress Executive Director Emeritus Elan Steinberg says Israel should be prepared to give up "essentially everything after 1967," barring some trade-offs.
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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. |
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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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