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“Netanyahu Has a Lot to Answer For:” says Thomas Friedman

All but two of 51 Democratic senators support a measure endorsing the two-state solution as part of a national security funding package that includes military aid to Israel. Walter Isaacson spoke with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman about these developments, and about what Friedman calls a failure of leadership by the Israeli prime minister.

“Netanyahu Has a Lot to Answer For:” says Thomas Friedman

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