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Israeli-Palestinian conflict: has the U.S. failed? / Kurtzer, Daniel C; Duss, Matthew ; Sachs, Natan B; Munayyer, Yousef   Article
Kurtzer, Daniel C Article
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Summary/Abstract There have been six Nobel peace prizes given for the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 1950, Ralph Bunche got it for negotiating the armistice. In 1978, Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin received it for negotiating Camp David. In 1994, Arafat, Rabin and Peres got it for negotiating the Oslo accords. Then Carter got a Nobel Prize in 2002 for a variety of reasons, including the work that he did on the Arab-Israeli peace talks.
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