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Foreign Entanglements

Matthew Duss (Center for American Progress, ThinkProgress) and Khaled Elgindy (Brookings Institution)

On Foreign Entanglements, Khaled explains why the Israeli E1 settlement project in the West Bank is so significant. Why hasn't Palestinian President Abbas agreed to negotiate with Bibi Netanyahu? Matt and Khaled marvel at the ironies of the UN vote on Palestine, which affirmed the '67 borders. Next, Khaled delivers a harsh critique of the Quartet framework for peace, especially how the peace process has ignored internal Palestinian politics. Finally, Khaled argues that now is not the time to bring the parties back to the negotiating table.

Recorded: Dec 4   Posted: Dec 5, 2012
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Foreign Entanglements | Dec 5, 2012 | Matthew Duss & Khaled Elgindy

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