Elie Wiesel’s Homecoming
Back in Sighet, twenty years later.
July 5, 2016
There is no peace process.
Now in the fourteenth year of its existence, the Quartet—a group consisting of representatives of the U.S., the EU, the UN, and Russia and tasked with finding a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict—has issued its first report. Despite its unusually frank condemnations of Palestinian terrorism and incitement, writes Elliott Abrams, it exhibits a fundamental misunderstanding of the situation:
Back in Sighet, twenty years later.
What both left and right get wrong.
There is no peace process.
How odd of God to choose the Jews.
Jan Peerce in Moscow.
Now in the fourteenth year of its existence, the Quartet—a group consisting of representatives of the U.S., the EU, the UN, and Russia and tasked with finding a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict—has issued its first report. Despite its unusually frank condemnations of Palestinian terrorism and incitement, writes Elliott Abrams, it exhibits a fundamental misunderstanding of the situation:
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