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To: Sam who wrote (259773)9/1/2014 9:36:49 PM
From: Sam  Respond to of 542214
 
When Hamas allows a newspaper equivalent to Ha'aretz to be published freely in its territory, I will believe that peace might be possible.


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To: Sam who wrote (259773)9/2/2014 9:49:46 AM
From: neolib  Respond to of 542214
 
IIRC, after Kerry's initiative failed, there was generally more support in both Israel and the WB for a one-state solution, because of the general feeling that a two-state one would never develop. I have not seen a poll on that since the Gaza fighting, so it might have shifted again.