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Clinton: U.S. Still Opposed to Israeli Settlements

Washington - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton repeated that the Obama administration does not accept the legitimacy of Israeli West Bank settlements and wants to see the establishment of a Palestinian state with borders based on territory that... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News

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