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Hussein Ibish debunks the "One-State Agenda" 09-22-09 on Radio

 
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Scholar and author Hussein Ibish debunks the ridiculous notion of a "one-state" agenda, advocating the only peaceful solution, two-States, between Palestinians and Israelis. Ibish, author of the www.IbishBlog.com also discusses the... more

Scholar and author Hussein Ibish debunks the ridiculous notion of a "one-state" agenda, advocating the only peaceful solution, two-States, between Palestinians and Israelis. Ibish, author of the www.IbishBlog.com also discusses the precedent setting actions of President Barack Obama in his speech to the United Nations and meetings with Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas on Radio Chicagoland's "Mornings with Ray Hanania" broadcast Mon-Fri on WJJG 1530 AM Radio in Chicago and live on the Internet www.RadioChicagoland.com. This is the audio/video recording of the interview with Ibish who is based in Washington DC. less

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