Search JTA's historical archive dating back to 1923

News Brief

Ralph Nader told supporters that he believes the Palestinians are interested in a two-state solution to their conflict with Israel. In his concession speech in Washington on Tuesday night, the third-party candidate suggested his candidacy was different from the Republican and Democratic tickets because he advocates increased U.S. engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

November 4, 2004
See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date
Advertisement

Ralph Nader told supporters that he believes the Palestinians are interested in a two-state solution to their conflict with Israel. In his concession speech in Washington on Tuesday night, the third-party candidate suggested his candidacy was different from the Republican and Democratic tickets because he advocates increased U.S. engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Recommended from JTA

Advertisement