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Palestinian feelings of occupation have not changed in the West Bank, Israelis sense of insecurity has not changed, as Israeli soldiers face Palestinian youth near a refugee camp in Nov. 2014. Jerusalem returns as a major issue as it did a decade ago under Arafat when a peace agreement faltered over the status of Jerusalem. Palestinian leader Abbas says Muslims and Christians can never accept Israel's claim that Jerusalem belongs to Israel.
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A Leaderless Palestinian Revolt Proves More Difficult to Curb
New York Times 11/11/2014
Jailed Palestinian Leader Calls for Uprising Against Israel
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2014
In Jerusalem Unrest, Signs of a ‘Run-Over Intifada’ for the 21st Century
New York Times 11/06/2014
Palestinians Set to Seek Redress in a World Court
New York Times 12/31/2014
Islamic State Understands One Thing: Force
Wall Street Journal 11/20/2015
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