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Fear of Failure Spurs John Kerry's Peace Mission to Jerusalem

The Americans are beginning to realize external intervention is needed for an Israeli-Palestinian breakthrough.

ברק רביד - צרובה
Barak Ravid
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Barak Ravid

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Israel on Wednesday night and found the peace process to be stagnating, perhaps dying. The wave of new construction in the settlements that was instigated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in tandem with the release of the second group of Palestinian prisoners led to a two-week hiatus in the negotiations.

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