Peace, not process

RAMALLAH: The United States should stop pushing for the resumption of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.

Doing so might be the best way to achieve peace - a paradox that reflects the huge gap between a peace process and achieving genuine peace.

Make no mistake: this is not a call to arms or an appeal for a violent uprising.  Peace between the conflicting parties east of the Mediterranean and west of the Jordan river can and must be achieved through negotiations. 

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Closure as pain lingers

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