Kerry Likely to Visit Israel, Egypt in First Overseas Trip
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Times of Israel – The new US Secretary of State John Kerry said after being sworn in Friday that he plans to visit Israel and Egypt as part of a Middle East tour, possibly within two weeks, by mid-February, on his first trip in his new job.
His visit to Israel would focus on restarting the peace process, and his tour of Cairo would center on the political upheaval and violent protests around the country.
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