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Though I'm sure mud can speak for himself, I'll try to provide some context (goes back to a degree to my post the other day). Everybody hates this.
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pmb
Thanks for this. Can you clarify which peace plan was rejected? I'm assuming it was the plan from 2008 (b/w Olmert + Abbas, sponsored by Bush) -- nm
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Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Oct 31 '23, 13:38
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Camp David and others through 2008. And part of the problem of continuing negotiations was the ongoing attacks. There is really nobody on the
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pmb
Oct 31, 13:50
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Yeah, there certainly hasn’t been a credible negotiating partner on the Palestinian side for a long time. Israel has had a rocky road there as well
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Roger More
Oct 31, 14:05
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I think Israel's issues have been more recent (mostly just related to the blind ambition of Netanyahu (though there are issues with the extreme
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pmb
Oct 31, 14:23
Oh hang on, you're probably thinking of Barak's proposal in 2000, which Arafat rejected. -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 31, 13:50
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Yep. -- nm
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Oct 31, 13:50
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