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For Israelis and Palestinians, Separate Struggles in a Shared Space

Dec 28, 2017 | 16:18 GMT

Entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem.
(Eugene Chausovsky)
Highlights
- In both the past and the present, decisions made from abroad shape the fate of the region that Israelis and Palestinians now call home.
- Though it has affected them in different ways, foreign influence has shaped the lives of Palestinians and Israelis alike.
- The geography of the land where these two groups now live ensures the continued interest and interference of foreign powers there.
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