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- jv6n1a7.html archivedate "2009-05-10".
- jv6n1a7.html archiveurl "https://web.archive.org/web/20090510071636/http://meria.idc.ac.il:80/journal/2002/issue1/jv6n1a7.html".
- jv6n1a7.html date "March 2002".
- jv6n1a7.html deadurl "yes".
- jv6n1a7.html editor "Barry Rubin".
- jv6n1a7.html first "Scott".
- jv6n1a7.html isCitedBy American_Jews.
- jv6n1a7.html issue "1".
- jv6n1a7.html journal "Middle East Review of International Affairs".
- jv6n1a7.html last "Lasensky".
- jv6n1a7.html quote "The Palestinian aid effort was certainly not helped by the heated debate that quickly developed inside the Beltway. Not only was the Israeli electorate divided on the Oslo accords, but so, too, was the American Jewish community, particularly at the leadership level and among the major New York and Washington-based public interest groups. U.S. Jews opposed to Oslo teamed up with Israelis "who brought their domestic issues to Washington" and together they pursued a campaign that focused most of its attention on Congress and the aid program. The dynamic was new to Washington. The Administration, the Rabin-Peres government, and some American Jewish groups teamed on one side while Israeli opposition groups and anti-Oslo American Jewish organizations pulled Congress in the other direction.".
- jv6n1a7.html title "Underwriting Peace in the Middle East: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Limits of Economic Inducements".
- jv6n1a7.html url "http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2002/issue1/jv6n1a7.html".
- jv6n1a7.html volume "6".