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Selling a Vision of Hope: A Refreshing Alternative to Armageddon

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Israel: New subsidies don't apply to settlements (AP)

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, left, and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a joint news conference in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Ban Ki-moon is visiting the region in an effort to resume talks between Israel and the Palestinians. (AP Photo/Uriel Sinai, Pool)
AP - New financial incentives designed to lure Israelis to poorer, outlying areas have been revised to exclude West Bank settlements, officials said Thursday.

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Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development
An independent non-profit institution conducting programs of education, training, project development and consultancy.
Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, The
An Arab non-profit institution that leads projects and seminars on Diplomacy and Protocol, Strategic Studies, the European Community, and Education on Democracy.
Palestinian Institute for the Study of Democracy, The
Promotes the study and development of democracy in Palestine and in the region through networking and activism, research and publication, and preparation of educational material.
Washington Institute for Near East Policy, The
Promotes an American engagement in the Middle East committed to strengthening alliances, nurturing friendships, and promoting security, peace, prosperity, and democracy for the people of the region.

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Since the dawn of human civilization, people have believed in a lot of half-baked notions. Some of these ideas have left behind millions of corpses in their wake. Our only hope is that in today's world of increasing complexity, the vast majority of people will come to believe that we have no choice but to make sense of our lives. With enough Ideological persuasion, and with enough Economic incentives, they may be moved to marginalize the extremists, and to shift the world in a slightly different direction, one that points to the possibility of peace.