THE U.S. CANNOT BE AN HONEST BROKER IN THE ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT

THE U.S. CANNOT BE AN HONEST BROKER IN THE ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT

Since the beginning of the Oslo process in the early 1990s, successive American presidents — Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama — have tried and failed to make peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Although there are many reasons for this failure, one contributing factor is the perception that the United States is not an “honest broker.”

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