Jewish leaders removed language from a resolution that would have addressed Israeli settlements. Meeting Monday night in Baltimore at the plenum of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, delegates voted to remove sections of the proposed resolution that endorsed a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and said Israeli settlement policy should “reflect the long-term goal of achieving peace.”
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