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Letter: United States shouldn’t put pressure on Israel

Friday, May 15, 1998 | 10:54 a.m.

Israel and Arafat signed the Oslo agreement: A third of Israeli land was given to Arafat, the West Bank. Arafat promised in the Oslo agreement, "No more bombs, no more killing." Arafat did not live up to the Oslo pact.

Murray continues, "Israel should accept giving up more land or face immediate termination of U.S. aid." Israel is our only friend in the Arab world. Why put most of the pressure on Israel when Arafat broke the Oslo agreement?

Frank Aaron

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