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JCPA
(redirected from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)

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JCPAJerusalem Center for Public Affairs
JCPAJewish Council for Public Affairs
JCPAJean Chretien Pledge to Africa (Canada)
JCPAJamaica Citrus Protection Agency
JCPAJordanian Certified Public Accountant (Jordan)
JCPAJackson County Prosecuting Attorney


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Aa Western-backed Fayyad has the attention of Israeli conservatives in the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, headed by Dore Gold, an adviser to Premier Benjamin Netanyahu.
Fatah's Failure to Solve its Problems May Lead Hamas to Enter W Bank-Analysis The failure of secular Palestinian group Fatah to patch up its internal differences might lead to its political demise and leave the coast clear for Islamist Hamas to penetrate the West Bank, according to an Israeli researcher of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, a policy research institute for Israeli foreign affairs.
Aa Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, October 2007) Israel's intent was to foreclose the possibility that royalties be paid to the Palestinians.
 
 
 
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