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Barak Obama
Nov 4 2009, Wa'd

Palestinians were failed once again by the American administration in regards with the Jewish settlements freezing on Palestinian land. American president Barak Obama’s team apparently was unsuccessful at “convincing” Israeli government of freezing.

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