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Public Interest

Jun. 11, 2002

Israel, Palestine Must Try Divorce, Not Reconciliation

Forum Column - By Michael Berenbaum - If we call the diplomacy under way a return to the "peace process," we are confused by the events of the past year and deservedly despairing. Trust has broken down. The two parties do not trust each other, and for good reasons. How can the Israeli trust the Palestinian, given the nature of the suicide bombings and the support given to the murder of Israeli civilians?

        Forum Column
        
        By Michael Berenbaum

        If we call the diplomacy under way a return to the "peace process," we are confused by the events of the past year and deservedly despairing. Trust has broken down. The two parties do not trust each other, and...

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