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Source: University of Haifa   Released: Wed 17-Jun-2009, 08:40 ET 
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Does Israel Have Partners in a Partition Agreement?

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PARTITION ISRAEL PALESTINIAN JEWISH ARAB CONFLICT OBAMA NETANYAHU AGREEMENT

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Dr. Dan Schueftan, Director of the University of Haifa’s National Security Studies Center discusses the challenges that Israel’s national security is now facing following the Arab and Palestinian responses to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech.


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Newswise — An expert on national security and Arab-Israel relations, Dr. Dan Schueftan, Director of the University of Haifa’s National Security Studies Center, discusses the challenges that Israel’s national security is now facing following the Arab and Palestinian responses to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech.

Dr. Schueftan has related to the Arab and Palestinian response to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech regarding two states for two peoples. President Obama met with Netanyahu and expectations for a partition, which was the topic of Netanyahu's speech.

According to Dr. Schueftan, Israel does not have partners in such a partition agreement in the Arab or Palestinian side, their claims being unacceptable and extremist.

The interview with Dr. Schueftan can be viewed at:
http://actv.haifa.ac.il/programs/Item.aspx?it=1466&lang=en-US