TITLE

Message to Israel

AUTHOR(S)
Wall, James M.
PUB. DATE
May 1998
SOURCE
Christian Century;05/20/98, Vol. 115 Issue 16, p515
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the implication of United States first lady Hillary Clinton's comments about the creation of a Palestinian state. Benefits that both Palestinians and Israelis can gain from the creation of a Palestinian state; Protest from Israel; Comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
ACCESSION #
677362

Tags: ISRAEL -- Politics & government;  ISRAEL -- Foreign relations;  PALESTINIAN Arabs -- Israel;  UNITED States -- Foreign relations;  CLINTON, Hillary Rodham, 1947- -- Political & social views

 

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