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In this newsletter: Palestinian refugees are being resettled in different countries, refugees being used as ponds in a political game, panic in Jordan over aledged Israeli plans to resettle refugees from Judea and Samaria in its territory.
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In this newsletter: 100 Days of the Netanyahu government, the palestinian state illusion, Why we emphasize rehabilitation, palestinian Refugees rehabilitated in the USA.
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In this newsletter: PM Netanyahu's Speech, the initiative acts, Prof. Arens and the "Jordanian Option".
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In this newsletter: UNRWA under debate, the failure of the two state solution, the Jordanians react, Netanyahu's upcoming address.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu’s visit to Washington has caused resurgence of public debate regarding alternatives to the two-state solution, an idea that America has been pushing for the past few years. Opposition to the two-state solution comes not only from the right wing in Israel, but is gradually becoming the quiet acquiescence of the general public. As time goes on, calls against the two-state solution are becoming more and more dominant.
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Along with the arrival of the Passover holiday, a new government has been established in Israel.
All those who support Israel pray for the success of Netanyahu's government and hope it will succeed in overcoming the many challenges it faces, in the economic field as well as in the startegic and state matters.
The political shift gives hope for a change of paradigm, after years of following a dead-end road by Israel that has caused tremendous damage, weakened its detterance and threatens its survival.
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