Kerry Pushes Abbas to Make ‘Tough Decisions’ in Peace Talks With Israel
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets with PA President Abbas in May 2013. Photo: State Department.
Times of Israel – Top U.S. diplomat John Kerry urged Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday to work hard to narrow huge differences with the Israelis at a “pivotal” time for peace talks.
Palestinian and Israeli leaders have been locked in talks the U.S. secretary of state fought hard to launch in July after a three-year hiatus.
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Arab Israeli Terrorist Kills One, Wounds Five in Multi-Site Shooting Attack Across Central Israel



