A rational policy statement from Britain’s Minister of State for the Middle East, an objective BBC broadcast on Israeli settlers, and a hard-hitting and critical interview with Rafiq Husseini — Abbas’s chief of staff. All thanks to Abracadabrah (via a Clive Davis trackback).
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