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Israel Palestine Accord

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Last night, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat finally agreed to a partial Israeli pullout of the west bank town of Hebron. The deal marks at least some movement in the long-stalled peace process, which has remained more or less blocked since right wing Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu assumed power seven months ago.

But despite the accord, the mood in Israel was decidedly gloomy last night, and most analysts say that prospects for further movement in the peace process may remain elusive.

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