As Israel Goes for Withdrawal, Its Enemies Go Berserk

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Author(s) David Brooks
Source The New York Times
Date July 16, 2006
URL http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F00816FA34540C758DDDAE0894DE404482
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Quotes-start.png "In all other crises there was a negotiation process, a set of plans and some hope of reconciliation. But this crisis is different. Iran doesn't do road maps. The jihadists who are driving this crisis don't do reconciliation. In other words, this crisis is a return to the elemental conflict between Israel and those who seek to destroy it." Quotes-end.png


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