Kimche: Peace process failure would be disaster for Israel

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: January 6, 2002| Author: GREER FAY CASHMAN | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

01-06-2002

Headline: Kimche: Peace process failure would be disaster for Israel
Byline: GREER FAY CASHMAN
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 03

Sunday, January 6, 2002 -- If Israel does not return to the peace process, the result will be catastrophic and signify a failure of the Zionist ideal for the Jewish people to live a normal existence in its own state, ambassador-at-large David Kimche said Thursday in a luncheon address to ...

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