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      <title>Op&#45;Ed: U.S.&#45;Israel search for Middle East peace goes beyond Ramat Shlomo</title>
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                  Building in the eastern Jerusalem neighborhood won&apos;t be an obstacle if the names Abbas and Fayyad can join a very short list that includes Sadat and King Hussen of Jordan, writes a Jewish Council of Public Affairs leader.
              
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      <dc:subject>AIPAC 2010: Full Stories, Opinion</dc:subject>
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      <title>Op&#45;Ed: Action needed to combat campaign delegitimizing Israel</title>
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                  Friends of Israel in the United States cannot afford to be complacent, a leading official for the Jewish Council for Public Affairs writes, as the campaign has made significant inroads in other parts of the world. 
              
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                  Preventing a nuclear&#45;armed Iran must become a priority of the highest order for the American Jewish community, writes a top official for the Jewish Council for Public Affairs.  
              
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                  Why is the Jewish Council for Public Affairs making Iran its principal concern? The group&apos;s senior associate executive director, Martin Raffel, answers.
              
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