Interview: Former Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich discusses the Israeli government's view of the Sharm el Sheikh agreement

From: All Things Considered (NPR) | Date: October 17, 2000| Author: ROBERT SIEGEL | Copyright information


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10-17-2000

Interview: Former Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich discusses the Israeli government's view of the Sharm el Sheikh agreement

Host: ROBERT SIEGEL
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM

ROBERT SIEGEL, host:

Itamar Rabinovich was a member of the Israeli delegation to the Sharm el Sheikh summit. He used to be Israel's ambassador to the United States. We asked him how Israel will determine whether the Palestinians are trying to e...

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Interview: Former Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich discusses the Israeli government's view of the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement
All Things Considered (NPR) ; 00-00-0000 Interview: Former Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich discusses the Israeli government's view of the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement Host: ROBERT SIEGEL Time: 9:00-10:00 PM ROBERT SIEGEL, host: Itamar Rabinovich was a member of the Israeli delegation to the Sharm el-Sheikh summit. He used to be