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Nicholas Goldberg: Why Israel is losing me (via latimesopinion )

The U.S. is so far empty-handed in dealing with Israel’s radical government and dysfunctional Palestinian leadership.according to someIf I’m the kind of American Jew Israel hopes to keep on its side, it’s not doing a great job.

I also spent time with Palestinians whose homes had been demolished by Israeli army. I crossed the checkpoints with Palestinian workers, wandered the refugee camps of Gaza and the villages of West Bank, talked to Hamas leaders and asked questions of Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat.Thousands of Israelis protest outside of parliament ahead of a vote on a bill that would give politicians greater power over appointing judges.

in the foreseeable future, if ever. Instead, the harsh, unjust and illegal occupation of Palestinian territory, which has now lasted for 56 years, will continue indefinitely.

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