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At a Zionist cocktail party the other night, I listened as a voice of impeccable New Jersey cadence proclaimed that the state's fatal flaw was that most Israelis had not moved to live in West Bank settlements. The struggle with the Palestinians often overshadows the interestingly fractured character of this beleaguered democracy. But the swirl of influences on its domestic debate encompasses a global span of attitudes and prejudices.
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