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Settlements could lead to civil war among Israelis
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If the Settlements continue to increase, this might evenutally provoke civil war among Israelis.
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Settlements are a perpetual destabilizing influence »
Settlements are a perpetual destabilizing influence
Settlements are a perpetual destabilizing influence☜The Settlement process is a key destabilizing influence on the negotiation process.☜59C6EF
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Settlements could lead to civil war among Israelis
Settlements could lead to civil war among Israelis☜If the Settlements continue to increase, this might evenutally provoke civil war among Israelis.☜98CE71
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The Other Housing Crisis, Why can’t Israel and the Palestinians make peace? There are many complicated reasons, but the facts on the ground point to a simple answer: It’s the settlements, stupid.
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Gershom Gorenberg
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January 2009
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David Price
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Israeli Settlements
The Settlements are a key obstacle (and a potentially key leverage point in pursuit of) a long-term, negotiated political solution to the Arab Israeli conflict.
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The more the Settlements grow, the harder they are to undo
The longer the Settlements continue increasing, the harder it will be to undo them.
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http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4589&print=1
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