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By Micah Halpern
Sunday August 25, 2013 I've Been Thinking: Obscurity is what frightens the Palestinians and Mahmoud Abbas more than anything else. Given all the drama in the Middle East right now, Palestinians fear that their issue has been relegated to the back burner. They fear that their issue will have neither the resonance nor the power to influence world leaders to pressure Israel into a resolution that is most suitable toward their side. So, the Palestinians are embarking on a huge diplomatic push to make certain that world powers see their point of view. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius was just in Ramallah to meet with Palestinians President Mahmoud Abbas. Fabius understands the Palestinian fear. The two leaders concluded that resolving the Palestinian issue should remain a priority and will "contribute to peace and stability in the region." At a press conference after their meeting Abbas said: "When there was an opportunity to resume negotiations, we took it without looking at what was going on around us." The problem is that the Palestinians issue pales in comparison to the many crises now engulfing the Middle East. Read my new book THUGS. It's easy. Just click. To reprint my essays contact sales (at) www.featurewell.com 4 June 2017 12:13 PM in Thoughts
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