The next 10 days will be critical in determining whether an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal is possible, according to Israel’s acting foreign minister. Shlomo Ben-Ami spoke to journalists in New York as the Clinton administration’s peace team resumed separate talks with both sides in an effort to see whether the gaps that remain, particularly over the future of Jerusalem, are bridgeable.
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