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What do Palestinian Arabs think about statehood?

June 24, 9:50 AMNY Israel Conflict ExaminerRichard Shulman
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A.P. Photo/Khaled Hamra

Most Palestinian Arabs think that the two parts of the Palestinian Authority, Gaza and Judea-Samaria, are too disunited to form a state.  Amnesty International criticized both halves for arbitrary detention, torture, and stifling of free speech.

 

“Obama did not explain in his Cairo speech…how he plans to get the two groups to unite.  ‘Hamas must put an end to violence, recognize past agreements, and recognize Israel's right to exist,’ Obama said, but did not elaborate how this might occur.”  (http://www.israelnationalnews.com/ -- Arutz-7, 6/5).  Talk is cheap.

 

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