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2stars4peace – Time to Re-Start
TweetWe just arrived in Ammann, Jordan. 2 weeks of travels ahead of us. From Amman we are travelling south, jumping on a ferry to Nuweibat SInai, Egypt. Crossing Sinai and Suez Canel and heading on towards Cairo. Then Israel and … Continue reading
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Interview with Martine Rothblatt – “Two Stars for Peace” just another US approach?
TweetUlrike interviewed Martine lately about the “Two Stars for Peace” idea. It covers some of the most obvious questions: Is it just another US approach? Why should Israel or Palestinian people be interested in supporting that approach? How would 2 … Continue reading
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“Why do I myself engage in Two Stars for Peace?”
TweetThat’s definitely the question I thought of the most of in recent days. The very first reason: my hunger for knowledge. I’m interested in politics – in regional as well as in global issues. That’s why I went to Tanzania … Continue reading
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