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

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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 ...

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