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Palestinian president may announce failure of Annapolis conference

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A high-ranking Palestinian political source claims that Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has recently told an Arab state leader that he was pessimistic about the progress of the peace process, the website of the Jerusalem-based Al-Manar daily newspaper said on Sunday
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4 comments // Palestinian president may announce failure of Annapolis conference

  • Bennyfical
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      Bennyfical  
    • As a global citizen i gotta say that it is not all Isreali's rather the Zionist leaders who see others as inferior. It is a damn shame but it is what it is. Best thing to do is educate others, pray, and help make some type of positive movement. I like the Dr. King & Ghandhi approach, non-violence, non violence my fellow man and woman.

    • 4 years ago
  • okinawanmajik
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      okinawanmajik  
    • well, all the movement is expected on the palestinians side and not the isrealis side? that is BULLSHIT and the palestinians know it! its like twisting a dudes ankle and yelling...."say uncle!!" its like we will keep twisting the palestinians foot (kill and starve them) until they say uncle (say publically that isreal has a right to exist with your land we stole!!)

      isrealis cannot be trusted in any of this. they are trying to build settlements and more settlements to say when a deal is strung, well what about all the areas where we live, you cant just give this to them! they move out another village and build a settlement on it..then say..um its ours! and they wonder why they get rockets fired at them.....

      its evil and america is funding it!

    • 4 years ago
  • Tori
  • phillyharper
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      phillyharper  
    • The peace process is demonstrating itself as a failure every day that passes.

      It hasn't worked, and adds credence to the claims that the peace process was a PR stunt to mark on the end of George Bush's timeline...

      Or is that a cynical opinion?

    • 4 years ago

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