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Behind the Harper government's 'principled' Israel policy

Standing for principles is one thing, but have things gone too far?
Published May 26, 2010    7 Comments

When Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu flies into Ottawa next Monday, he can expect a warm welcome from the Harper government. After all, to say the two countries have grown closer over the past few years is considered by many an understatement. Cynics like to say that Conservative foreign policy revolves around three cities: Washington, Kandahar and Jerusalem.

Since coming to power in January...

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