TITLE

Q&A

AUTHOR(S)
Ephron, Dan
PUB. DATE
January 2005
SOURCE
Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);1/17/2005, Vol. 145 Issue 3, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Interview
ABSTRACT
Presents an interview with Israeli cabinet minister Natan Sharansky. Reaction to Mahmoud Abbas' election as President of the Palestinian Authority; Views on the management of Palestinian refugee settlements; Views on the potential for progress in the Arab-Israeli peace process.
ACCESSION #
15676162

Tags: ARAB-Israeli conflict -- 1993- -- Peace;  SHCHARANSKY, Anatoly, 1948- -- Interviews;  PALESTINIAN Arabs -- Politics & government -- 1993-;  REFUGEES;  ABBAS, Mahmud, 1935-

 

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