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Martin Indyk

 MARTIN INDYK speaks to the media as then-US secretary of state John Kerry looks on at the State Department, in 2013. Kerry had just named Indyk to serve as an envoy in Israeli-Palestinian talks.

Martin S. Indyk's diplomatic legacy: Lessons from Kissinger's Middle East strategy

By TED SASSON
 Letters

Letters to the Editor, August 6, 2024: Another terrorist front?

 MARTIN INDYK, serving as US special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, speaks with then-secretary of state John Kerry, in Paris, in 2013. Indyk continued to work hard to renew the peace process he had unsuccessfully attempted during the Oslo years, the writer recalls.

Remembering former ambassador Martin Indyk: A legacy of debate and diplomacy

 Martin Indyk, pictured in 2015.

Martin Indyk, blunt diplomat who longed for Arab-Israeli peace, dies at 73

By RON KAMPEAS/JTA