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Mideast Peace Talks Get Underway in Washington

With Israeli and Palestinian Authority leaders in Washington to resume peace talks, the military wing of Hamas took credit for the killing of four Israelis last night on the West Bank. President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were quick with condemnations .

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

With Israeli and Palestinian Authority leaders in Washington to resume peace talks, the military wing of Hamas took credit for the killing of four Israelis last night on the West Bank. President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were quick with condemnations. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas was meeting with Hillary Clinton when the attack occurred, and issued a statement condemning the killings. Massimo Calabresi is White House correspondent for Time magazine.

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