The U.S. President speaks of a historic agreement that is supposed to bring “peace and security for the entire region.” In Jerusalem, however, skepticism prevails. Many key points of contention with Iran remain unresolved.
Author - A. Amos Fried
Adv. A. Amos Fried, a native of Chicago, is a licensed member of the Israel and New York State Bar Associations and has practiced law in Jerusalem for over 32 years. He specializes in civil litigation, criminal representation and commercial law. He can be reached at aafried@aafriedlaw.com.
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