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September 14, 1998
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Martin Indyk expressed optimism about the prospects for Israel and the Palestinians reaching an agreement to jump-start the stalled peace process. The U.S. official’s comments came as more than 400 people gathered in Washington to mark the five-year anniversary of the Oslo accords. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s widow, Leah, joined an array of Jewish leaders in urging for a continuation of the path to peace and for continued U.S. involvement in the peace process.

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