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Palestinians say no talks without settlement curbs (AP)

Palestinians participate in a rally marking 10-years since the starting of the second Intifada, in Kafar Kana, in northern Israel, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010.  It has been 10-years since Palestinians began an uprising that swept away peace talks, triggered a ferocious reaction by the Jewish state and left thousands dead on both sides. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)AP - Senior Palestinian politicians on Saturday backed President Mahmoud Abbas’ demand to link peace talks to restrictions on Israeli settlement building, delivering a new setback to bogged down U.S. efforts to salvage the negotiations.


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