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zaarathelab
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In the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, the refusal of each side to acknowledge the other as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than is any other issue.
1. the refusal of each side to acknowledge the other as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than
2. that the refusal of each side to acknowledge another as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem as
3. the refusal of each side to acknowledge another as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than
4. that the refusal of each side to acknowledge another as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than
5. the refusal of each side to acknowledge each other as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem as
1. the refusal of each side to acknowledge the other as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than
2. that the refusal of each side to acknowledge another as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem as
3. the refusal of each side to acknowledge another as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than
4. that the refusal of each side to acknowledge another as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem than
5. the refusal of each side to acknowledge each other as a legitimate national movement is closer to the heart of the problem as












