Why 'peace' is unlikely
In the Los Angeles Times, Richard Boudreaux writes about the conditions that would be required for Israel and the 'Palestinians' to reach an agreement:
American pressure sometimes works, but not always as intended. Goaded to limit settlement growth and negotiate with the Palestinians, Sharon rebuffed the George W. Bush administration but withdrew soldiers and settlers unilaterally from Gaza. The move enabled him to win quiet U.S. acquiescence to keep enlarging West Bank settlements.
Israel Matzav: Why 'peace' is unlikely
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