33. But being wrong isn't the same thing as being irrational.
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34. There are reasons for Israelis' rejection of peace. You can't "think about where we go from here" without understanding them.
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35. Because there is potential for misunderstanding, I want to reiterate that I respect
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36. I also want to reiterate that I do and have always supported the two-state solution, though I see little hope for it at present.
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@NussbaumAbigail One reason I take Rabin's assassination as turning point is that I think he was negotiating in good faith & Barak wasn't1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@NussbaumAbigail Well, all politicians are in bind: some are able to over bind -- I think Rabin could have been one -- and others aren't1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@NussbaumAbigail I take point larger political & structural factors at play but think peace negotiations are a case where leadership matters1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@NussbaumAbigail Normally my instinct is to emphasize social/political/structural factors above individuals but tweets written on 1/2
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