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Italian-born Fiamma Nirenstein, 62—award-winning journalist, author and filmmaker—has lived and worked in Jerusalem for decades. But since last April, she has also served as an
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Have you ever thought you could do a better job than the diplomats in solving the intractable Israeli-Palestinian dispute? If so, try this challenge on